Wedding Speech Toast – Make it Perfect!

October 25, 2009 by admin  
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It may not sound right to say it but the wedding ceremony is usually a boring event. Of course, all the family, relatives and friends of the bride and groom are very happy and looking forward to seeing them exchange vows but it cannot be denied that throughout the ceremony, there would be a lot of people yawning or even sleeping. Not only may the priest’s voice be boring and serious, but the ceremony itself is a formal proceeding. This is why many look forward to the reception. Aside from the delectable dishes to be served, the reception is the primary opportunity to dance, socialize with other guests, and listen to a few who will give their speeches and toasts.

This is also why pressure is on those who will be speaking. Everyone is looking forward to hearing what they have to say and they expect to be entertained and touched at the same time. Here are some tips to follow and things to avoid when giving a wedding speech toast:

1. First, remember that preparation is vital. Before you even begin writing down your speech, decide how to deliver your toast. Will you have a copy and read it word for word? Will you have notes to glance at for reference? Or will you just wing it? I would not recommend for you to wing it. Do not get me wrong though, because there are many cases wherein a wedding speech toast sounded totally spontaneous yet turned out to be great. However, such cases usually involve naturally-gifted speakers. Furthermore, chances are these speakers have made and practiced rehearsing mental notes as well. Bottom line is that you should prepare for your speech and practice it well.

2. Second, decide how you will write your toast. If you are gifted with writing and speaking skills, then big words will not sound as if you are “trying hard” to impress if you can read them well with conviction. Just try not to sound old-fashioned and prim. You are making a toast, do not forget and not reading a book report.

3. Entertain! As I have mentioned, the wedding ceremony is the chance to get informal. Crack some jokes and funny remarks about the couple. Be sincere and charming at the same time.

Wedding Speech Ideas for the Best Man – What Your Audience Expects From Your Speech

October 8, 2009 by admin  
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Did you know that of all wedding speeches, the one most looked forward to by the audience is that of the best man? If you already know this, then you perhaps aware that as the best man, the audience expects you to be funny, clever and informative.

Now, what if your best friend chose you to for his approaching wedding? Do you know how to prepare for your speech? Do not fool yourself by thinking that since the speech of the best man is usually brief and rather informal, minimal or no preparation is needed for it. This is one common and should I say, awful misconception. As a matter of fact, this is quite the opposite of what really is. The best man’s speech is actually the speech that requires a lot of preparation, creativity and practice. If you are unsure of how to go about your speech as a best man, continue reading for this article will provide some wedding speech ideas that you will find helpful.

The best man is a mixture of a straight and serious man, and a stand-up comedian. In other words, the audience expects you to provide entertainment and make them laugh. Luckily, there are three things that are in your favor. First, every person in the room who will be listening to you wants you to succeed. Second, your listeners have been well greased and they will laugh at anything that is more or less funny. And third, of all the individuals who will give a speech, you are the last. This means that your listeners have been warmed up for you already.

There may also be a fourth factor in your favor. If you have been acting as the host or the master of ceremonies, an activity that the best man does most of the time, then everyone there already know you.

In your speech, reveal to the audience why the groom chose you as the best man. Relate a story about your relationship with him. It is good to tell a few things about the groom’s early years and his misconduct. In connection to this, your listeners also expect you to provide the prompt to laugh at the groom (in a kind way). You should also acknowledge the groom’s family and relatives.

Other wedding speech ideas include jokes and a revealing of some of the groom’s most embarrassing experiences. Such things will surely get the audience laughing.