The sentence 'I feel very welcomed' is correct and usable in written English. You can use this sentence to express feeling of warmth and acceptance when you are a guest or newcomer at a place or event. Example: After attending my first meeting at the new office, I felt very welcomed by my colleagues.
"I feel very welcomed," said the defense minister, Abdul Rahim Wardak.
I feel very welcomed, as if I can just dive into it and communicate with people.
Florence Lee, 21, a geography student at the University of Cambridge who is originally from Hong Kong, says: I feel very welcome here.
"I feel very welcome here, and very supported and safe," Jacob says as he snuggles into a white vinyl chair as if it were a throne equivalent to Oprah's couch.
"We don't speak every week but every now and then there is contact and I feel very welcome always".
"We cooked food for everyone, we wanted everyone to have a nice experience and feel very welcomed". .
Don't try to train your puppy just yet make it feel very welcome first.
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