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Tips For Writing The Groom"s Speech
Here are some tips to help you prepare for this.
Write Early A mistake a lot of grooms make is that they wait until the last minute.
Some people work well under pressure but you may end up forgetting to say something you wish you'd expressed.
Jot down thoughts over the months leading up to the wedding day.
If you're planning on writing a speech, you should write it at least a month in advance.
You might opt to write a draft, let it rest for a week and then look at it with fresh eyes.
Test Drive It Try the speech out.
You might want to try it out on the bride.
Maybe you'll opt for the best man instead (and surprise your bride).
It's a good idea to try it out on someone so you can get some feedback.
This is especially helpful if you're not sure what to say or aren't sure if something you're thinking about saying is appropriate or not.
Inject Some Humour - But Carefully A groom's speech can be highly entertaining, but it doesn't have to be humorous if this isn't your style.
Speak with honesty and if there's a relevant funny story go with it, - just be careful it doesn't turn into a roast of family members or your new bride.
You wouldn't want a well-intentioned joke to turn into a source of upset or humiliation.
Read Speeches Online There are some great resources that are dedicated to helping you with speech writing.
Some speeches are pretty casual and in other cases there is a big expectation for you to remember specific names and to thank specific people.
It never hurts to add in "Thanks to everyone who helped us and who made our day extra special.
" Consider reading some speech writing books or articles for help.
To Wing it or Not to Wing It Some grooms stress so much over the perfect speech that it sucks the fun out of the day.
If you're not great with public speaking, you might opt to do a short and sweet toast rather than a big and long speech.
Some people do well with public speaking and some find it a bit more arduous.
You don't have to toil over your speech for weeks if that's not your style.
It is considered important to at least get up and say something to your guests but if you're not crazy about standing up there on your own, you might opt to do a joint speech with your bride.
You could both support one another and share the speech making it easier on both of you.
Whether it's writing your speech, arranging your wedding photos, or planning some other aspect of your wedding day, enjoy and savour it.
It takes a lot of planning and when the day arrives, it goes by very fast.