Wedding Speech
Do's and Don'ts
So, you are
the Best Man or the Maid of Honor at a wedding? And thinking of
those tense moments when few dozen or few hundred eyes are
going to stare at you, looking at you while you are delivering
the speech. How to manage those not-so-sweet minutes that are
going to put your heart racing in a sprint? There are some ways
to follow so that you pass with flying colors to an extent that
the whole assembly enjoys it, including you.
First of all, your wedding speech
shouldn't be offensive to someone in the audience. It is always
a good idea to avoid any comments on religion and politics. You
may not have meant something, but it may get perceived that
way. This may lead to some troublesome situation. Secondly,
avoid being on a negative note. You don't need to tell people
that this is the first time you are delivering a wedding
speech before a huge audience like this. In any case, if it is
a bad one, people will already have guessed it. You don't need
to confirm it and lose some more confidence in the
process.
Avoid jokes that fall in personal
zone. You may crack jokes as a generic entity, but shouldn't
dwell on a particular individual or community. This always
leads to quarrelsome situation. Also, don't ever laugh at your
own jokes. If you still feel that the joke was good but
the public didn't respond to it properly, to drop all the jokes
from the wedding speech.
When you
are waiting in the queue to have your wedding speech delivered,
that is the tensest moment, at times more tense than the actual
delivery of the speech. You can overcome this problem by
repeating the first line of your speech to yourself while some
one else is delivering the speech.
If you are going to speak about
some anecdote or story related to the couple, check whether
other speakers have already used it. If that is the case, it is
always better to remove it from your list. Your audience may
not be interested in hearing the same thing again.
Remember, if you have an
opportunity to give a wedding speech, treat this as the
greatest opportunity of life. Important to know is that no one
in the audience wants you to fail on this. Everyone is on your
side. It may not be true for speech opportunities at other
places.
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