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Wedding Speech Ideas to Knock ‘em Dead

September 20th, 2008 by Orlando LDS Weddings | 1 Comment | Filed in Wedding Articles

If you’re having some trouble writing your wedding speech, what would you say if I told you that you were being too hard on yourself? Writing a wedding speech is easy stuff, especially when you know exactly what you’re supposed to be talking about and what you should be saying.

Out of ideas? Here are a few things that should help you write your speech and make it a great one!

Show Your Gratitude
Let the bride/groom know that you appreciate them having you be a part of their wedding, or just for being invited for that matter.

Share Stories of the Bride/Groom
Think of things to say about them, funny or emotional. You know their personality and their tastes. Make it a perfect fit for them.

Be Respectful
Don’t say anything that will cross the line. If you think something might sound inappropriate, it most likely is. Try to keep the attendees in your mind as well.

Use Compliments When You Can
People love compliments. Who doesn’t? When someone says something nice about you, it makes you feel good. Compliment the bride on how beautiful she looks or the parents for throwing a great wedding, etc.

Try To Keep Things Relevant
Don’t let your speech be all about one side of the family or talk about things that half of the people in attendance will not understand. Try to make your speech appeal to both sides of the family, so everyone will understand you better.

Give a Toast
Give a toast to the wedding party and everyone else that you think should have one.

Author: Bryan Hufford

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4 Tips to Creating Killer Wedding Speeches

September 14th, 2008 by Orlando LDS Weddings | 1 Comment | Filed in Wedding Articles

The inevitable wedding speech. If you play an important role in an upcoming wedding (i.e. best man, bridesmaid, etc.), you will most likely need to give some sort of speech to celebrate the joining of the bride and groom. How do you prepare? What do you say? Questions start flying through your mind as the anxiety and anticipation slowly settles in. Stop the worrying. Wedding speeches are supposed to be fun, not tough.

So, how can you calm yourself down to write a good wedding speech? Here are a few simple tips that you can use for crafting and delivering your speech, so you will be prepared on the big day!

  • Create an outline to craft your speech around. This will help lay the foundation for your speech, as well as keep you focused, so you are not staying on the same subject for too long.
  • Search the web for funny one-liners, inspirational or funny quotes, and other jokes. Incorporate your own jokes and quotes into your speech as well.
  • When delivering your speech, make sure to stand tall and use a clear speaking voice. Be sure to acknowledge your audience by using eye contact. If you are using a microphone (which most of you probably will have), make sure that it isn’t too close to your mouth, or else a muffled sound will result. Also, try not to be too loud or too soft with your voice. Don’t put your hand over the ball of the microphone, as it can impact the sound of your voice.
  • Make sure you introduce yourself and speak briefly about your relationship with the bride and groom. This will help everyone understand who you are, so people can follow along with your speech.

Follow these four tips above is just the beginning. If you apply some of these techniques, then you should be well on your way to delivering a killer speech on the big day!

Author: Bryan Hufford

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Best Man Wedding Speech – Tips to Make it Great

September 14th, 2008 by Orlando LDS Weddings | 1 Comment | Filed in Wedding Articles

Weddings are a lot of fun, and being the best man in a wedding is a privilege and an honor in itself. The thing that most men often forget when they are asked to be the best man in a wedding is that they will need to put together a speech to be read in front of everyone attending the wedding reception. While many think that writing a speech can be challenging, when you break it all down, it is a lot easier than it sounds.

So, as the best man, where do you start in writing your speech? What points should you include? Should it be funny, inspirational, or straight-forward? These are just some of the many questions that arise when creating a best man speech. Don’t make it hard on yourself. Here are some pointers that should help you create a memorable best man speech:

  • Take your time and write everything out. Create an outline first, then go back find out what you would like to talk more about and what you want things you only want to speak of briefly.
  • Remember to let everyone know who you are and how you relate to the bride and groom. This will help people get the whole picture when you are reading your speech.
  • Stand tall and use a loud, clear voice. Don’t overdo it on the loudness, as you will most likely be using a microphone. You want to sound clear and not like you have twelve marshmellows stuffed in your mouth.
  • Consider the audience and your relationship with the bride and groom. Are they humorous? If so, consider throwing some humor in the mix, as well as some more intimate or emotional things. A well-rounded best man speech should have all qualities.
  • Make sure the speech flows together well. Too much jumping around will have everyone confused, as well as yourself.

The most important thing about a best man speech is that you should take everything slow (not too slow, but you know what I mean). A good best man speech should last around 5 to 10 minutes in length. Anything longer and you might start losing interest from the wedding party and the reception attendees.

Just remember to make your best man speech fun, so there is never a dull moment. If you follow the tips given in this article, you will be well on your way to creating a speech that everyone will remember for the rest of their lives.

Author: Bryan Hufford

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