Making A Wedding
Speech
Sooner or later, at some point in your
life, you may be called upon to speak at someone’s wedding.
Perhaps you’ll be the proud father of the bride or someone’s
best man. Whatever the case may be, it can be a good idea to
know how to make the appropriate wedding speech. Some people
may think these points are obvious, but they’re not the ones
that are giving the speech. If you’re not much for public
speaking, you may find these tips helpful if you ever have to
speak at someone’s wedding.
Keep it Short:
The worst part of any wedding celebration is when some long
winded buffoon drones on and on during his opportunity to make
a wedding speech. No one wants to listen to your ramblings for
forty minutes, no matter how interesting you may think they
are. People are at the wedding to share in the couple’s joy and
have a good time. No one will be able to do either if you talk
for too great a length of time. Try to keep your speech under
five minutes long if possible.
Save the jokes for Henny Youngman:
Public speakers often like to try and break the ice with a
joke, have you ever noticed that? Have you also noticed that
the jokes are usually bad? These people have professional
speech writers working for them. You do not. Unless you are
truly a funny person (your name is Robin Williams, for
example), steer clear of the jokes. If you do have to make
jokes during your wedding speech, try to make them appropriate
for the occasion. Jokes about weddings in general or the people
in attendance will always work better than jokes of the “a guy
walks into a bar” variety. Also remember that jokes at the
groom’s expense are funny while those at the bride’s expense
are not. That’s just the way it is.
Sentimentality Works:
People get all warm, fuzzy, and gushy at weddings. Sharing
sentimental stories about the couple and how in love they are,
about your own wedding, or any other appropriately smarmy topic
will have them eating out of your hand. Make the focus of your
wedding speech the subject of love and roses and good feelings
and puppies and you can’t go wrong.
This Day is Not About You:
This is perhaps the most important thing to keep
in mind when preparing and making a wedding speech. No matter
how popular you are, no one is there to see you. The wedding
day is all about the bride and groom. This is their day in the
sun, so to speak. Keep your stories and anecdotes focused on
the happy couple so that they can stay that way while you are
speaking.
Keeping these topics in mind will help you be successful when
making a wedding speech. With the right ideas and a minimal
amount of preparation, even the most tongue tangled individual
can come off like The Great Orator at least for five minutes or
so when speaking at a wedding.
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