Wedding Speech Tips



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Many people worry and labour for hours over how to compose their wedding speech, don’t! The wedding speech can be handled easily and well delivered with confidence.

 

A well structured wedding speech will have three main areas; an opening comment, the main speech, a closing comment and toast. When you are writing your wedding speech it is easier to make a list of items that you will include for each of these three main areas. Each speaker at a wedding has a small number of items that protocol suggests should be included within their speech, so these are always a good place to start when making your list of items for inclusion in the speech.

 

A good wedding speech will be neither too short nor too long. The former suggesting that you don’t have enough to say in celebration of the wedded couple’s special day and the former creating a risk of becoming boring or repetitive. An acceptable average time for a good wedding speech is seven minutes – which will give you the opportunity to say about 1,000 words at an even pace of delivery.

 

To compose your wedding speech, take a blank sheet of paper and divide the page into three sections (beginning, or opening remarks – middle, or main speech that you will give – end, your concluding remarks and proposed toast). Under each of the headings note those items that your speech is traditionally expected to include (leave space between to insert other items of choice later), we’ve listed the items below for each of the main wedding speakers:

 

FATHER OF THE BRIDE:
Thank the guests for attending
Thank those who contributed to arranging or the finances of the wedding
Compliment the bride on her looks and her choice of husband
Welcome the groom to the family
Toast the bride and groom (at the conclusion of the speech)

 

THE GROOM:
Thank the father of the bride for his kind comments
Thank the guests for attending the wedding
Thank both the bride and groom’s parents (in particular, the bride’s parents for raising such a lovely daughter)
Thank the best man for his performing his duties at the wedding
Toast the bridesmaids (at the conclusion of the speech)

 

THE BEST MAN:
Thank the groom on behalf of the bridesmaids for his toast
Congratulate the bride and groom on their marriage
Read messages sent by those unable to attend the wedding
Toast the bride and groom (at the conclusion of the speech)

 

When you have listed the essential items for your speech you can then start to add those things that you choose to include in what you propose to say. For example, the father of the bride may wish to include special thanks to others who have made the wedding day a success (caterers, minister, etc), relate a couple of anecdotes about his daughter growing up and offer some experienced advice to the couple on married life. The groom can include special praise for his bride, make special remarks about those who have played an important role in arranging the wedding and take the opportunity to introduce and say a few special words about the best man. The best man may wish to include a few, tasteful, light hearted stories about the groom, an anecdote or two about the bride (if you know her well enough) and to relate some humorous stories about marriage in general – ensuring that the best man’s speech remains tasteful and tactful, even if light hearted, throughout.

 

When you have made your list of points that you will include in the wedding speech, you can go through the list and start to formulate what you will say on each item. By the time you have reached the end of your list you should easily have written about 1,000 words, which will fill the time that you need to be speaking at the wedding reception. You may even be faced with the dilemma of what to take out of the speech because it became far too long!

 

Steve Shaw is the web manager of wedding services and information. The website offers advice and information on organising and arranging your wedding at http://www.weddingservices.eclectic-choice.co.uk

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1. It goes without saying that you should mention the bride and groom in the wedding speech. It means doing your homework and finding out something about their foibles or hobbies. So if the bride collects shoes for instance you might wonder how the groom is going to afford to keep her shod. If the groom is a keen sportsman you might say something about that it’s now time he took up Do-it-yourself instead.

2. It’s gracious to thank the hosts for their wonderful hospitality.

3. It’s appropriate to say something witty and wise about marriage itself and what it means. You might use an old saying or a piece from a poem or a piece from the Bible.

4. It’s nice to mention the parents of the wedding couple in some way. So if the groom’s father is an avid golfer, for instance, you might laughingly compliment him on actually taking the day off for his daughter’s wedding. If the bride’s mother is a wonderful cook then you might say how lucky the groom is to be marrying into a family who will feed him well.

5. If you are speaking as a bride or groom it would be nice to mention your parents and how much they have done for you during your growing years. You could say that you hope to build your marriage on their happy relationship.

6. The groom, of course, should mention how much he loves his new wife and how beautiful she is looking on this special day. The bride, if she is speaking, should mention her happiness at being married to such a wonderful man and how much she loves him.

7. The groom should toast the bridesmaids while the best man should respond to the toast saying how lucky he is to be surrounded by such lovely ladies!

8. It’s gracious to say something about the wedding service itself and how much it meant. If there are clergy present it is nice to thank them for the trouble they took to make it meaningful.

9. A wedding day is a day for being upbeat and positive and never mentioning anything that would upset the mood of the day. It’s definitely a day when you say all the right things about people so if a father who has been absent for years turns up you might mention that his son has inherited his lovely singing voice or good looks but never speak about his unfaithfulness.

10. A wedding speech should mention those who cannot be present due to circumstances or ill health. So if gran is too old to come it would be nice to speak kindly of her saying how much she is missed. Above all it should make all those who are there happy that they are sharing in the wonderful occasion.

Niamh Crowe is the CEO of the web?s leading speech site (www.speech-writers.com) according to Alexa.com and Ranking.com. Online since 1994, her site has thousands of speeches for every event and occasion including birthdays, weddings, graduations etc. She lives in Ireland where she is married to Fred. The have 5 children.


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Okay, the day is coming and you have to give a wedding speech. Next to death public speaking is the only other thing you may fear. And lets face it, how often do you give speeches ! Thoughts of movies like the Wedding Singer may come to mind. Everyone under the sun has also gave you bits of info. So it’s safe to say you’re head is spinning ! But fear not , there are some advantages that you have.

For one lets get old fashioned and pull out a notepad. But down the pda. If you are giving a wedding speech then you must know something about the bride or groom. And if you’re not family then you are intimate with them. So right off the back you are working from a position of power. And knowing this should give you some confidence. This knowledge should be the backbone in building that speech. Bet that sheet feels like hundred pounds now !

Even though you know the bride and groom you don’t want to let everyone in on their worst moments. Lets leave out the late night drinking binges or drag racing on the city streets. Instead highlight the parts that show just how great a guy or girl they are. Your words could sway some holdovers who still may not like one of the wedding party. Trust me it happens.

Furthermore this speech should be short and sweet. A liquored up version is not advised.  Think back to those movies. Remember that good old notepad. Write down a few more clever remarks that includes everyone that counts. Say it and sit down. Uncle John is itching to get back to the bartender !

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