Formal speech and informal speech refer to different styles of communication that people use in different situations.
Formal
speech is a more structured and professional way of speaking. It is typically
used in formal settings such as business meetings, academic presentations,
legal proceedings, and other formal events. Formal speech usually follows
certain rules of grammar and syntax and may include the use of more complex
vocabulary and sentence structures. In addition, formal speech typically avoids
slang, colloquialisms, and other informal language.
Informal
speech, on the other hand, is a more relaxed and casual way of speaking. It is
used in everyday conversation, and can include slang, colloquialisms, and other
informal language. Informal speech may also be less structured, and may not
follow the same rules of grammar and syntax as formal speech. It is often used among
friends and family members, and in social situations where a more relaxed
atmosphere is appropriate.
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