Bride And Groom Wedding Fashion

Monday, November 21, 2011

The Groom Speeches - Write the Perfect Crowd Pleasers


The groom speeches are often a cause of stress for many grooms. You have probably spent a lot of time and energy on your wedding planning which is stressful enough, and the last thing you should do is to get nervous and add more stress about the wedding speech on the big day.

It should not be that way. Just a little preparation will make you able to deliver a groom wedding speech that everybody will remember, even years after. When planning your speech, make sure it is not too long, but there are some things that all groom speeches must include.

You will probably be speaking after the bride's father, so make sure to thank him for his wonderful speech. Do not forget to thank all your guests for celebrating with you, and for the presents you have received. When you thank both pairs of parents for their love and support it is nice if you offer a small present to the mothers. If your wife is not going to give her own speech, make sure that until this moment you speak for both of you. After the necessary thanks to family members it is time to say a few nice, loving words directly to your wife. The speech then should end with thanks and a toast to your best man and maid of honor.

Do not make the speech too long. The best timing is to keep it under 5 minutes, so the crowd stays focused and listens to you. Add some humor, that is always helpful to get you relaxed, but do not push the jokes too far. You don't want to offense anybody.

The important thing to remember is: do not try to give your groom speech without any preparation - this can easily lead to a disaster. Make a note for the ideas that cross your mind, and think about what you are going to say. Write down the ideas, and then say them out loud. Not everything you think of will sound great when you say it, so do not skip this step. When you get pleased with the content ideas of your speech, write them down in note form, don't write the whole speech and then just read it. Your speech must be natural, like you are talking to an old friend and not like you are a teacher giving a lecture!

Practice a few times and you will have no problems in delivering an awesome speech on the day. And don't be nervous about standing up and talking in front of a crowd - they are still your friends and family.




To make it even easier for you, here are some great wedding speech tips [http://thegroomspeeches.com], and examples that will for sure help you to write a groom wedding speech that nobody will ever forget!





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