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Writing wedding speeches isn't as complicated as you think and it should be considered a great honor to be selected for this task on the most important day of two person's lives, their wedding day.   The task of writing wedding speeches is generally given to the bride's father, the best man or a close friend of the family.

There are many ways to write wedding speeches, but no matter how you decide to write your wedding speech you should always keep in mind that this special day is for two people, not just one.  Wedding speeches should be formed around honoring the bride and groom on that special day that they became husband and wife.  You should mention good things about both the bride and groom.  Try to make your wedding speeches as personal as you can.

Start writing your wedding speeches by introducing yourself and stating how you are related to the bride or groom and then begin your opening statement.  Your opening statement can start with how honored you are for being able to attend the wedding  and for being choosen to give the first wedding toast to the new bride and groom. You can talk about how the bride and groom meet and good times that they both encountered together.

Some interesting stories that you can include in your wedding speeches is why you think the bride and groom are perfect for each other, what they have in common and stories of how they worked their way through certain problems.  Be careful when telling your stories, do not mention anything which would offend the bride or groom or any other person who is attending the wedding.

Make your stories short and interesting, usually wedding speeches are only 3 to 5 minutes long.  Under no circumstances tell stories about past relationships of the bride or groom. Try to keep your wedding speeches clean and free of any offensive language or intimate comments which might embrace or offend others.

Groom speeches may be considered one of the hardest speeches to write because the wedding party is usually made up of all ages and no one hardly knows each other or has much in common except an acquaintance of the bride, groom or family member.

Wedding speeches should be prepared several weeks ahead.  The bride and groom have spent months to try to make everything perfect for their wedding day and your speech is a very important part of that day.  You should always practice and memorize your wedding speech, this will help you relax and have confidence when presenting your wedding speeches to your audience.  This will make it a lot less stressful for you and your speech will go smoothly.

Just take your time and deliver your wedding speech with warm, meaningful thoughts which reflect the significance of the occasion. Normally at the end of wedding speeches the person giving the speech will raise their glass and conclude the speech with a toast to the bride and groom.


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