Retirement Speeches

March 30, 2010 by  

You entire life is affected by such a big change as the retirement. The moment when you say farewell to co-workers can be indeed emotional and special, and it is usually marked by a retirement speech as part of the retirement party. Very similar to a wedding speech, the retirement speech is suggestive for the professional experience people have had together with the retiree.

In fact, the retirement speech is often full of evocations of past incidents, funny moments and important achievements that have marked the retiree’s activity. Make the speech humorous and relaxed so that nobody feels awkward. The problem is that when not organized properly, a retirement speech can become boring or too emotional. Keep in mind that the whole point for the event is to have fun, celebrate and make memories.

With any retirement speech you will be looking back on the years spent with colleagues and you’ll remember so many events that have kept you together. Mention must be made here that the person who delivers the speech should be someone close to the employee, a long-term collaborator. As you get ready for the event and you prepare the retirement speeches, ask your other colleagues for impressions and special farewell words and even record their message on a camera so as to get interesting stories or nice goodbyes.

Most of the time, people experience a sort of tension when you begin the retirement speech, and this emotion applies not only to the speaker, but to the audience as well. You’ll feel so much more comfortable once you break this tension. Tell a funny incident, make a joke and say some heart-felt words so as to lighten up the atmosphere. If you are really short of ideas, you can try the Internet and see what suggestions you can find, or in really desperate cases you can ask a professional to write the speech for you.

The costs for such services are not high, and since they are easy to access and use, their reputation has definitely improved over the last years. $25 can save you from embarrassment and work just fine in context. Whichever solution you may come up with, make sure to first think about the person you dedicate the speech to.

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