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How to Write
Wedding Toast
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So you've been asked to give a speech at a wedding? Or maybe you just want to
make a speech on your own accord, it doesn't matter.
It also doesn't matter if you are the bride, the groom, the best man, the
father of the bride, friend of a bride or the maid of honor, it's still a scary
ordeal for any one to have to go through. |
The best way to get a wedding speech started is to thank any one
and every one important to the bride and groom and every one who helped set up
the wedding. Depending on what your role is, you can spend quite a bit of time
thanking every one, including the bride and grooms parents for making the
wedding possible.
Telling a funny story about either the bride or groom is also a good way to get
the speech going smoothly. Make sure the funny story you tell though isn't
vulgar or terribly rude and don't go spilling secrets that might hurt the
marriage before it even has a chance to get started. This is not the time to air
dirty laundry to every one in the family.
Giving the bride and groom some advice that you've learned over the years about
relationships, marriage or just general good advice is a great way to end your
speech. If you've learnt something over the many years you've lived and you feel
like it would benefit the bride and or groom, then by all means, impart your
wisdom to them and the entire wedding reception.
If after reading these tips you still are not quite sure you can write the
perfect wedding speech, I give you permission to steal some one else speech and
reword it into your own. You will find thousands of websites that offer
free
wedding speech templates online (including our FreeWeddingToasts.net website)
and there are countless books you can buy online and download online right now
that give you really good quality speeches and toasts that you can steal and use
as your own.
But the main thing to remember is relax! It's all a bit of fun in the end and as
long as you don't insult any one or say anything vulgar and rude, every one will
think your speech was great.

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