Improve your ability to speak formally in meetings and presentations with clear structure, tone, and etiquette. Practice with examples and tips.

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Register signals the relationship between speaker, audience, and setting. A formal choice can show respect, distance, authority, precision, or professional competence. The same message can sound appropriate, weak, rude, or overfamiliar depending on whether the register fits the context. Formal speech also depends on purpose, since a meeting update, a ceremonial introduction, and an academic explanation each call for different levels of structure and directness.