7 Tips For Giving A Perfect Wedding Speech
If you thought the Wedding Speech was only the best man's
responsibility, think again! Contemporary weddings expect a
speech not only from the best man, but also the maid of honor,
the bride's father and even the groom himself. Given that public
speaking is the #1 phobia that people suffer from it can be
quite an uphill task to write out and orate a speech for a
wedding.
Here are 7 tips on how you can prepare to give a perfect wedding
speech.
1. Write down your speech and break it into parts - the opening,
middle and the closing. Not only will this make it easier to
remember, but it will also help you organize everything you want
to say in a coherent and logical manner.
2. If you are not sure of what you should include in your speech
think about buying some ready made wedding speeches. You can
find some great best man and maid of honor speech ebooks and
handbooks. Invest in a good one that will guide you through what
you need to say in your speech.
3. Use humor to keep your speech interesting and light. The only
way to ensure that you have the guests attention is to keep them
laughing and asking for more.
4. Any stories that you include in your speech must be about
people that most of the guests know. Talking about your high
school girlfriend and her best friend's wedding is not going to
win you any brownie points. Keep the story short and preferably
about the bride or groom. Also, skip any racy stories from your
speech that might cause potential embarrassment to anyone in the
wedding party. Any and all mention of ex-girlfriends and
boyfriends is a strict no-no.
5. Practice, practice and more practice. The best speakers are
those who practice what they have to say. They may look like
they've been giving wedding speeches all their lives. The fact
remains that to look spontaneous, fluent and a great orator you
have to put in some effort. It is important to practice your
speech before the mirror or an audience at least 7-10 times
before the actual D-day.
6. Be comfortable. Remember this is not a job interview. It is a
wedding and an occasion to celebrate. Most people wish you the
best and will receive the wedding speech well. So there really
is no reason for you to be nervous or worry.
7. A wedding speech generally closes with a toast to the bridal
couple.
Use these tips to ensure that your Wedding Speech brings a smile
to everyone's face and a tear to some eyes!