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Marriage Speeches: Tips On How To Write Them

Wedding speeches are gives by those in the wedding party that are close to the bride or the groom. Such speeches are a way of giving best wishes to the couple that is about to begin a new life together. These speeches add warmth and love to the occasion.

Usually it is the father of the bride who is the first to give a speech, which involves a toast to the bride and the groom. He is followed by the mother of the bride. Next is the groom whose speech includes a wedding toast to the bridesmaid. Generally the best man wedding speeches are entertaining being humorous.

Classifying A Good Wedding Speech?

  • A good wedding speech must have a catchy beginning as well as a conclusion. While starting the speech, an incident reflecting on how the couple met is a safe choice. Or you can also begin with some humorous quotes about the institution of marriage. Since you know the couple well, you can mention in the middle of your speech some humorous of romantic incident about the couple which most guests would not know of.
  • The speech should be for about 3 to 5 minutes, or you will lose the audience's attention.
  • A very simple way of closing the speech is by raising a wedding toast, and wishing them the best in their future life.
  • Speak in a normal tone, without any voice modulation. Try to maintain eye contact with the guests as well as the newly weds. This is especially important when you are starting your speech. Maintain an erect posture and you will automatically feel confident.
  • Don't panic on seeing the crowd. 99% of people in front of you suffer from stage fright, and are no better speakers than you are. However, do your homework. Practice and practice to make yourself perfect for the day when you have to deliver the speech!
  • Wind up your wedding speech on a positive note wishing the newly wed couple all the best.

Preparing A Wedding Speech?

  • Start by writing down what you intend to speak. A number of sample wedding speeches are available online. Take their help to write down the perfect speech for the occasion. You can start by searching for free wedding speeches on the internet. You would have an array of fabulous choices available before you. If you want a readymade speech, there are many sites that provide you with them, but of course such services cost a bit.
  • Practicing the speech is very important. You need to practice your wedding speech 6-8 times before you actually deliver it. You can do it either in front of the mirror or a friend so as to overcome the fear of public speaking.
  • If you finding it difficult to remember the speech, or its sequence, jot down certain important keywords to help you speak. This way you will just have to remember around 8-10 words, and you will be ready to deliver the speech.

Make your wedding speech memorable by being different from the rest. Include humor while speaking, and be as interactive as possible. That will make everything less formal and more fun.