Friday, June 25, 2010

Tricks to Write a Groom Wedding Speech and Other Wedding Speeches By Steve Mp Klein

In this article we will answer some of the questions surrounding the wedding speech arena. This includes the groom wedding speech, the bride wedding speech as well as the best man and maid of honor wedding speeches. These are some of the most frequent questions I have received and wanted to do a quick article about it to share around.

Let's get started with some of the most repetitive questions

How can I prepare for the delivery of the speech?

Practice it in front of the mirror, your dog, and your girlfriend, and then practice again. try to speak from your heart, and not from a piece of paper--it will be more meaningful that way, and even if you forget something, no one will know.

Who goes first, the best man or the maid of honor?

The Best Man goes first as it is his duty/honor to make the first public response to the marriage of the happy couple. You as Maid of Honor would be the next to speak and then whoever in what ever order pleases and sparkles

What is a good example for a wedding speech introduction?

"On this very special day I would like to take the time to thank everyone who came today it means so much to both my wife and I. For those of you who helped make this all possible an extra big thank you goes out to you we couldn't have done it with out you.....

How long should a groom wedding speech be?

3 mins tops. not even 5 mins. you and the bride will write thank you's after the wedding, so you can thank your parents and guests then. in fact there's no reason for the bride or groom to do a speech at all at the wedding since you'll be greeting each guest individually either during the receiving line after the ceremony, or at each table before or after dinner at the reception.

What are overall speech tips can you give me?

With any speech you need a good opener and a good closing with content that gets attention and is interesting. It is also important to remember two things. First, it is about the bride and groom" relationship and the making of their wedding promise. Second, Keep in mind who you are giving the speech to.

So, a good opener could be a couple of questions which you then use the body of the speech to fill in with details and a good closer to wrap it up and keep it all together.

Keep it clean and upbeat. It is a day of celebration, not a roasting. Always remember who your audience is and how grandma, Aunt Martha and others will react to what you are saying and not just the wedding party.

In less than 5 minutes you can have all the tools you need to write the best groom wedding speech possible. Check out Steve's website about the 10 groom wedding toast tips you will need.




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