The Golden Rules for Making a Wedding Day Speech

September 25, 2009 by  
Filed under Wedding Speech Ideas

Why do many consider it difficult to make a wedding day speech? If you think about it, it is actually one of those speeches that do not require the speaker to be proficient in writing or speaking. It also does not conform to a specific format or style. There is no “right” way of delivering one. So why is it one of those speeches that are difficult to make? Perhaps it is because of the fact that speeches to be given on the wedding day are very personal.

Just think about it. It is a speech that everyone looks forward to hearing. It is one that would appeal to everyone in the room listening, despite the extremely broad age range. It is one that can make the audience laugh and cry at the same time. Imagine how difficult it would be to make and give such a speech.

Wedding speeches are all about passion. The combination of sincerity and personality expressed creates a magical mixture that accounts for why the listeners are inspired to listen and hang on to every word spoken. Even if it seems inappropriate for a wedding reception to be the place for a speech so heartfelt, the audience would really want to see and hear what the individuals special to the newlyweds have to say, in addition to their desire to be entertained.

The usual problem for most individuals about to give a wedding day speech is the anxiety. Their nerves are major obstacles. For sure, after the speech is over, the speaker will feel as if a huge thorn has been pulled out of his throat. This may sound a bit harsh but reality says that the only way to get over this is by just biting your lip and getting on with it. The following are the golden rules you must know and understand if you need to give a wedding speech:

1. Do not let your nerves ruin the day. The wedding ceremony is the formal part of the day and the reception is the informal one. Loosen up! Make everyone smile.

2. Try your best not to depend so much on memorized notes. If you forget what you have rehearsed, do not let it show. Improvise! After all, wedding speeches are supposed to come from the heart and not from two sheets of bond paper.

3. Be different. Try to make the speech memorable by standing out from the crowd. Often, wedding speeches sound the same. Make yours a different story.

4. Incorporate humor. Funny remarks will surely make the day perfect.

5. Practice. Remember that weddings do not always happen in one’s life. Strive to make this one unforgettable.

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