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Groom speech suggestions

  • 02-06-2007 5:24pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 315 ✭✭


    Anyone suggest any speeches, good websites with examples, of groom speeches, preferably concise and short as I'm sh*tting it.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8 Kinkykitty


    Google it!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,333 ✭✭✭Zambia


    # Start thinking about the speech six months before the big day. That way you can be writing down material you can use.
    # For the grooms speech, remember you are speaking on behalf of yourself and your bride.
    # Remember to include the following in your speech:
    * Thank your parents and brides parents for their love and support. Present both mothers with flowers.

    * Thank the bridesmaids, pageboys and ushers for all their hard work. Present each with individual gifts.
    * Thank the Best man for his support and doing a great job. Ask him to go easy on you in his speech. This will add to the guests anticipation of the eagerly awaited speech. Present the Best man with a gift from yourself and your wife.
    * Thank all the guests for coming, telling them it means a lot to you and your wife.
    * Talk about your wife and how you first met. The first date you had and how you proposed. Tell the guests any funny anecdotes about you and your bride.
    * Mention how wonderful your bride looks (look at her when you say this).
    * Toast to the bridesmaids from you and your wife.

    # Make a copy of your speech in case you lose the original.
    # Be positive, the audience has been waiting to listen to your speech.
    # PRACTICE your speech in front of close friends and record it. This allows you to get feedback from people and you can judge your pace.
    # Make eye contact with one person at a time during the course of your speech.
    # If you are telling an anecdote set the scene so all guests can relate to the story, but keep it brief.
    # Smile, and your audience will smile with you.
    # Most importantly, be YOURSELF, if you’re not yourself and try to be somebody your are not, the audience will not be as forgiving.
    # If you forget a line, just apologise and laugh it off and the audience will laugh with you.
    # You should end with a toast to your gorgeous bride.


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