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Groom Speeches – Say the Right Words at the Right Time

Although this sounds like a task of truly Herculean proportions, there’s actually no need for undue fuss or worry – because somebody’s written a book which caters to the specific speech-making needs of the groom on his big day.

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Do the Order of Wedding Speeches Really Matter?

Back in the day, you didn’t see the flurry of wedding speech activity that you do now. You probably heard from the Father of the Bride and the Best Man. And, that was pretty much it. But nowadays, everybody and their brother want to get up and toast the bride and groom. So, with this plethora of people, what is the proper order of wedding speeches in today’s world? Or does it even matter?

The Origin of the Wedding Speech or Toast

wedding speeches, or toasts, originated in the days of the ancient Greeks and Romans. The Greeks and Romans would raise their goblets to their Gods hoping to gain favor. The Greeks would also perform toasts to avoid being poisoned. The Greeks were a suspicious bunch. You never knew who your enemies were. So, when the Grecians would gather for celebrations, they would all drink from the same pitcher and spill a little of their wine into the next person’s goblet. This would ensure there was no funny business going on.

The Romans began a practice of dropping a piece of burnt toast into the wine to absorb any impurities. Back in those days, wine would go bad easily. The burnt toast would make it taste better. When the Romans invaded Britain around 55 B.C., they brought the practice with them. The word "toast" comes from the Latin word tostus, meaning roasted or parched. The word stuck and over time, also referred to salute with a drink.

What should the Order of wedding speeches Be?

Well, that all depends. Are you a traditionalist, or a non-traditionalist?

If you are a traditionalist, the Best Man gives the first wedding speech. He generally toasts the bride and groom, and also acts as the Master of Ceremonies for the evening.

Following the Best Man’s speech, the groom will rise to respond, toast his bride, thanks the parents and so on.

Others may speak at this point. Finally the Father of the Bride will give his speech and thank everyone for attending.

If you are a non-traditionalist, all the rules fly out the window. The rules are: there are no rules. Spontaneity is the way to go and lots of people get up to toast the bride and groom. But, generally, the order of wedding speeches will go as follows if you are a non-traditionalist:

*best man speech
*Maid (or Matron) of Honor Speech
*Father of the Bride Speech
*Parents of the Groom Speech
*Groom Speech
*Bride Speech
*Any other Guests of Honor Speeches

Who Else Can Give a Wedding Speech

The other Guests of Honor are a long and illustrious list. It basically means anyone the bride and groom deem close enough to them to give a speech. But here are some ideas on who can give Guest of Honor Speeches at a wedding reception:

*The bride’s or groom’s siblings
*The bridesmaids (collectively or individually)
*The groomsmen (collectively or individually)
*Grandparents
*Godparent
*Guardians
*Close Relatives
*Cousins
*Best Friends
*Coworkers
*Bosses
*Children of the Bride or Groom
*The Wedding Officiant

Any of these people can give a speech if prearranged and okay with the bride and groom. After all, there is such a thing as too many wedding speeches. You don’t want the party-goers to be bored to tears.

So does the Order of wedding speeches even matter anymore? Not really. The days when wedding etiquette was etched in stone are long gone. More important are the thoughts conveyed during the speeches. As long as the bride and groom feel incredibly special and loved on their big day, the order of the wedding speeches does not matter.

Cherie Stirewalt has been in more weddings than she can count. Learn how to write and deliver and wedding speech that will leave them all speechless. Download your guide to writing wedding speeches today!

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How To Give Wedding Speeches That Will Be The Talk Of The Town!

One big tradition at weddings that is both anticipated and dreaded in equal measures are the wedding speeches, but with just a little bit of time and effort you’ll be able to deliver the perfect wedding speech, even if you are not used to public speaking.

The speeches at a wedding should offer warmth, humor, and words from the heart; however, they often flop, with off color humor, clichés, and stuttering words. Whether you are the father of the bride, the best man, or even the bridegroom, you need to take time to find out a bit more about making a wedding speech that is more than acceptable – but excellent. So, let’s take a look at the three common speeches that occur at a wedding – The Bridegrooms Speech, the Best Man’s Speech, and the Father of the Bride’s Speech.

Father of the Bride Speech

Usually this speech is the first one that occurs at the wedding. The toastmaster calls on the father, and then it’s your moment to shine. This is a time to offer a heartfelt speech proposing happiness and health for your daughter and her new husband. It’s fine to have some humor, but it needs to be fitting for the wedding. Avoid putting down your new son-in-law, making crude jokes, or making the speech about yourself. This is a time to show love, admiration, and well wishing for the new couple.

The Bridegroom Speech

Once the father of the bride has concluded his speech, then it’s time for the groom to give his speech. This is a time to thank your parents for all they’ve done for you and a word to the bride’s parents is acceptable as well. Also, thanking those who brought gifts is important as well. Basically this speech should be addressed to all in attendance, thanking them for caring enough to come, and it can even be used to thank the wedding party as well. The bridegroom’s speech is not the time for hilarious stories or off color jokes. Spending some time mentioning your love for your new wife is also an excellent addition.

Best Man’s Speech

This is usually the speech that ends up many people cringe if the best man is less than loquacious. While many feel the need to tell crude stories and rude jokes, this is really the time for an appropriately funny speech that is light hearted and entertaining. This is a great time for some light humor, a few stories about the best man, and some anecdotes, as long as they are appropriate for the wedding. Remember why you are friends with the bridegroom and why he asked you to be best man. What funny stories can you tell that are suitable for the guests? While the idea is to humiliate the groom slightly, you shouldn’t go overboard and especially remember that the guests will comprise of a range of age groups and backgrounds and while some of them may appreciate blue humor, there are many who would be deeply offended.

Giving wedding speeches is always nerve-wracking, but with some preparation, careful thought, and a bit of practice, you’ll be able to really give a great performance. If you liked this article read more at http://www.simplyweddingspeeches.com

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Free Wedding Speeches Can Help Novice Speakers

While these free speech resources might not turn you into a polished public speaker, they can give you some pointers and tips to on how to make your words more refined.

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Wow Your Bride on Your Wedding Day with an Impressive Groom Speech

Are you worried about what you are going to say for your wedding speech?

man_womanYour big day is soon to arrive and you are starting to panic about your groom speech.

You know what you want to say, but you have no idea how to write and organize your words so they make sense, let alone deliver it in front of everyone you know.

Relax. Take a deep breath and read on…

You’ve chosen the perfect partner; now you can choose the perfect speech.

Introducing Groom Speeches – Say the Right Words at the Right Time

Your success will be guaranteed with the help of “Groom Speeches – Say the Right Words at the Right Time,” an exceptional informational package designed to take the worry out of writing and delivering your all important speech.

We’ve heard all the horror stories and have been witness to some too; that’s why this package was created, to help grooms just like you prepare for their big day.

We’ve seen the flustered groom tripping over his own words and saying the wrong thing, embarrassing himself and his bride.

Don’t let this happen to you…

You can create your groom speech following the easy to use instructions and deliver your speech in total confidence using these tried and proven tips and techniques.

Many people dread preparing and delivering speeches and so it is crucial that you can get prepared ahead of time and avoid embarrassment.

You should be able to relax and enjoy delivering your special words from the heart on your wedding day.

All the information contained in this package has been well researched by professionals and is presented in an easy to follow format with complete illustrations and full instructions from start to finish.

Ninety-three percent of Groom Speeches – Say the Right Words at the Right Time users from around the world strongly agreed that this package helped them to write and deliver a better groom speech.

The features of this program include:

  • 20 professionally written speeches that can be revised easily on your computer to suit your style and taste
  • Plenty of jokes, toasts, one-liners, famous quotes and poetry to dazzle your audience and your bride
  • Speeches are perfect for formal or casual ceremonies and will help you set the right tone and mood unique to you
  • Coaching tips to teach you how to lose your nervousness and speak with confidence

You will be amazed with yourself and you will even have fun as you create.

Groom Speeches – Say the Right Words at the Right Time” also contains important information on your role as the groom, and the entire wedding process.

You will be prepared to speak with confidence and ready to handle any situation.

bride_groomYou will be a well-informed groom who will shine in everyone’s eyes from start to finish on the big day.

Your bride will beam with pride knowing you cared enough to give this honorable role bestowed on you your most utmost attention for her.

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Now that you are ready to begin preparing your groom speech, we would like to congratulate you on your upcoming wedding and wish you the best.

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