Wedding Speech Jokes – Making Your Wedding Speech Funny

September 18, 2009 by admin  
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It has been said that humor is a universal communication channel. True, but have you ever realized how seldom we use knowingly use humor to convey our message, whatever the circumstances? By the time you finish reading this article, you will realize the importance of wedding speech jokes for any marriage celebration.

The wedding ceremony is the formal part of the special day, and the wedding reception is the main chance of everyone to celebrate the union of two individuals in a casual and relaxed way. However, all too often, the wedding reception proves to be a very stilted event, with the people all stiff and serious. Most of the time, the reason for this is because everyone has become so wrapped up with the planning and preparations for the event that they forget the fact that weddings are happy occasions and they should be enjoying themselves.

The same thing happens with speeches. All too often, the wedding speeches given are serious. Although sincerity is important, more often than not, the emotions expressed by the speaker are conveyed far too seriously. Usually, the father of the bride is guilty of this. His depression over losing his precious daughter to another man is very difficult to mask and he usually ends up seeming like a politician making a speech after having lost the election. Of course, your family, relatives and friends would understand the situation but for them and for the guests especially, a speech that conveys a feeling of happiness is much more preferred. After all, this is a wedding speech and not a eulogy.

Wedding speech jokes are very big crowd pleasers. Even if they are mainly for the benefit of the guests, they are also every effective ways of keeping the speaker relaxed and comfortable standing in front of everyone, especially if he gets a warm response from them, which is the case more often than not. Most of the time, the laughs come during the moments when they are most unexpected. If you are lucky, you might have some guests in the room who will laugh at anything relatively funny. If so, the day will surely be one wedding to remember.

Wedding Speech Toast: A Guide for the Maid of Honor

September 2, 2009 by admin  
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Place yourself in the shoes of this girl. At first, you are very excited when your sister or best friend told you that she chose you as her maid of honor. You say yes immediately and tell her that you are more than willing to help out in the preparations for the wedding. You are so eager for the wedding day to arrive so you can put your hair up, get yourself a makeover, and look beautiful in a stunning dress.

Then you remember that maids of honor have to make a wedding speech toast during the reception. All of a sudden, you feel your knees shaking and your heartbeat racing. Panic grips you and you begin to have thoughts of backing out as the maid of honor. Speaking in public was never an ability of yours, and you do not want to choke on your speech during the big day. You do not want to embarrass yourself and disappoint the bride. You find yourself in a major predicament. If this is the situation, what will you do next?

Quite frankly, you should not worry about anything. No matter how inexperienced you are in public speaking, you can be able to make a wonderful wedding speech toast by remembering three letters: A, B and C.


The letter A is for anecdote. Aside from the usual formal greetings and message of thanks, relate a story or two about a funny or an unforgettable experience you had with the bride. Include jokes and funny remarks, and reveal some of the bride’s secrets or embarrassing encounters. Doing so will warm up the audience and provide the trigger for laughter.

The letter B is for bride, obviously. You must concentrate on her in every aspect of your toast. Be sure that what you will include in your speech before proposing the toast are things which the bride will like. Being chosen as the maid of honor, it probably means that you are very close to the bride. Thus, even if she does not tell you directly, you will know what she wants.

The letter C is for confidence. This may seem like the difficult part but it is not. If you make it a point to practice your speech days before the actual wedding, your nerves will be at ease. It is also advisable to research the names of particular guests to thank, if there are any. You may quote some famous sayings which are applicable. Just remember to plan ahead and keep on practicing so that on the wedding day, you are confident enough to speak and make your girl proud.

Wedding Speech Ideas for the Bridegroom

August 29, 2009 by admin  
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If you are about to forever unite with the girl of your dreams, this article will provide wedding speech ideas for you. Getting married is a very happy moment for you but it is also a very big responsibility.

During the wedding day, it is normally the groom who will do most of the official thanking. He can thank family members, relatives, friends, and other people, but it is a must that the following individuals are included:

• The father of the bride. The groom must thank the bride’s father for his blessing, his kind words, his generosity in helping for the wedding expenses, etc.
• Anyone else who have helped financially.
• The parents of the groom. The groom must thank his own parents for taking care of him, for providing for his education, for bringing him up to be a good citizen, and other positive points.
• Everyone in the room. The groom must thank everyone in the audience for accepting the wedding invitation and for their kind presents.


• The groom’s best man.
• Ushers, wedding planners, and other individuals who have helped greatly in preparing and planning for the wedding, and making it a successful and memorable one.
• The friends of the groom.

Aside from the aforementioned wedding speech ideas, it is also the groom’s job to make a toast on behalf of his bride and himself to their bridesmaids and pageboys.

The groom must also be entertaining, but not to that extent that it gets cheap. His speech must fall somewhere between the speeches of his new father-in-law and his best man. The groom must be careful not to show off, particularly to his father-in-law. Speeches during the wedding are not meant to be weighed and compared against each other. There is no competition here. Heartfelt sincerity and entertainment are what they center on.
Aside from thanking people, a good portion of the speech of the groom addresses the father-in-law. Do not forget that aside from saying (hopefully) what a good chap you are, his speech will surely speak of how they expect you to take care and look after their daughter, through ups and downs, for better of for worse, and so on – you get the point. Thus, your speech should acknowledge that of your father-in-law and speak of your promise to do what they want you to do and your vow to love your bride unconditionally, no matter what.