Sunday 1 March 2009

Step-by-step guide to creating your own wedding speech

I've found a site that says it provides written and inspirational wedding speeches -- including best man, groom, bride, and maid of honor speeches -- as well showing you how to tailor your speech to your own special circumstances; it certainly has a whole raft of absolutely positive reviews. They offer complete peace of mind for anyone who is expected give a speech at a wedding but who is absolutely dreading it!

Have a look here and let me know what you think:




Funny Wedding Speeches - Getting It Right

You have probably heard it said that being a bride or groom -- a major change in one's life -- can be one of the most stressful times of one's life. But giving a wedding speech can be just as stressful if you are not used to standing in front of strangers and speaking to them all in an engaging and entertaining way. Because if a wedding speech is going to be entertaining, it has to be funny, right?

Being prepared is half the battle when it comes to making funny wedding speeches; this will ensure that not only are the words of the speech are just right, but it will help to relax you, the speaker, so that you deliver the speech in an engaging and entertaining way.

Your speech should ideally be light-hearted, not silly, and should also contain elements that are sincere and warm-hearted. Think about the guests at the reception -- who they are, their temperament and mindset: if something in your speech could possibly offend one or more of them, you should take it out. Don't try to make your speech hilarious -- even professional comedians would struggle to make people laughing hard for an entire wedding speech. And do not include any private jokes that only the groom and possibly one or two others understand -- otherwise you will leave most of your guests frustrated and wondering what on earth you are talking about.

Keep your speech short and snappy, or the guests will start to fidget in their seats -- but don't make it too short either, or they will feel short-changed. Write out your speech on paper or small cards, and practise it many times and time it. Aim it to last between 2 and 5 minutes.

Here's a tip: You may like to think about using a pre-written script. There are several sites on the internet that provide wedding speech templates, where at the simplest level all you have to do in slot in the bride and groom's name and away you go; the better-quality sites will also provide guidance showing you how to tailor your speech to the personalities and lifestyles of the newly-weds. This approach is a great time-saver, and you can rely on the experience of such services to ensure that what they provide will simply work. The wedding speech services can be bought very cheaply -- and trust me: you can depend on such speeches, as they have been written and refined by professionals.

At the end, try delivering one more one-liner, raise your glass, and propose your toast. Leave your audience in a good mood and they will be talking about your speech for years to come! Good luck!

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