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		<title>How Wedding Speeches Came To Be</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The origin of wedding speeches may be traced back in Greece, during the time of Choricius, a Greek philosopher who was well known for the beautiful speeches he delivered to grooms and brides in their weddings. It has gone a long way since then. Today, wedding speeches has become a tradition in weddings especially in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The origin of wedding speeches may be traced back in Greece, during the time of Choricius, a Greek philosopher who was well known for the beautiful speeches he delivered to grooms and brides in their weddings.  It has gone a long way since then.  Today, wedding speeches has become a tradition in weddings especially in the United States.  When at first this was delegated only to the men, particularly the fathers and sometimes the groom, now, many are asked to say something about the newlyweds, not only the immediate family but also the relatives and friends.</p>
<p>Before, women have not much roles when it comes to speeches and hosting.  Even the bride and the groom are just there to listen and enjoy the addresses dedicated to them.  Today however, a lot of changes have been done and many are asked to speak including the bride and the groom themselves.  In fact, in most weddings, it is their speeches that are some of the most awaited parts.  Even the Maid of Honor is now expected to give her own speech.</p>
<p>Truly, the history of speeches during weddings has greatly evolved through time.  When before, the speeches involve good words, serious wishes for a good future and other matter of fact well wishes, today’s speeches have greatly changed.  Of course there are still the usual good wishes for the future of the newlyweds. However, the wedding speeches of today are now injected with humor, funny anecdotes, green jokes and other interesting things that are delivered to make the occasion lively and entertaining.  This is the way of the speakers to get the attention of everybody away from their meal and have them listen to him attentively.</p>
<p>Due to the fact that speeches are now a necessity during weddings, it is best to make sure that those who will be delivering it are ready with an interesting and effective speech that will make the occasion more memorable.  It would be best to plan ahead and prepare a very good speech, practice in front of the mirror and read the speech several times before the actual delivery.  </p>
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