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How to structure a wedding speech
In this article we describe how to structure a wedding speech and the required ettiquette . We explore the order that you need to follow as well as a few hints for planning and delivery. We also have included links to some of our other pages with jokes and one liners to make your wedding speech more memorable. The normal structure of your wedding speech depends upon the speech you are giving - whether it is as the best man, bride, groom or father of the bride. Traditionally you are the person who was paying for the wedding so it usually falls to you to start off the speeches. - You welcome everyone to the wedding and the groom's parents into the family If you do not have a master of ceremonies you will then need to introduce the groom to speak. You start by welcoming everyone into the family and often to make a point of praising people who have come out of their way to be present. - You thank the bride's parents for raising such a nice daughter (historically this was to thank them for giving you her hand in marriage) If you do not have a master of ceremonies you then introduce the Best Man to speak. Best man speech You start by thanking the groom for asking you to be his best man. - You tell a few funny stories about the Groom If there is no master of ceremonies you will need to introduce the next item - cutting of the cake - or thank the audience and invite them to carry on with enjoying themselves. Bride's speech There is no traditional formal structure to a bride's speech - mainly as in the Victorian past it was only men who were expected to speak. However as a guide I would recommend the following structure. - Thank everyone for coming Since there is no formal structure, you should make sure that you have told the master of ceremonies where you would like to be featured. Share this page on your favorite Social Bookmarking websites |
Writing a Wedding Speech