Oh No! The
Wedding Speech!
By
Kristie McDaniel-Price
Your palms are sweaty. You can hear your heart beat in stereo. Your
voice is shaking while you speak (or so you think) , and youve broken
out in
a cold sweat. No youre not talking to the man or woman of your dreams
for
the first time, its public speaking. Public speaking makes most
people very
nervous, so when asked to be the maid of honor or best man, he or
she may
panic. But never fear help is here. Tell them not to panic, they
will be
able to deliver a great speech, because they are about to discover
the
secret to great public speaking. The secret is caring about your
subject.
If you truly care about the subject you are talking about, then
you can keep
the interest of your audience because they will be captured by your
passion
for the topic. That is why writing a speech for a special event
like a
wedding is very easy for those close to the bride and groom.
Here
are some tips to writing a speech that will have guests mesmerized.
And no, youre not going to reveal all the bride and grooms embarrassing
moments. Ok, maybe one or two, but dont go crazy.
First here are some tips to get you started
1.Take time to think about what you want to say. Think about what
you
want people to know about your friend and his new wife and what
you wish for
their future.
2. Sit down and write it out. ( You dont have to carry it with you
to the
wedding, but writing it down will help you remember what you want
to say)
3. Let your guard down. Dont be afraid to let your emotions show.
This is
one of your good friends, if not your best friend, its ok to cry.
4. Put a little bit of your personality into the speech. Let your
word
reflect who you are and how you feel that day!
5. Practice your speech in front of people that you feel comfortable
with
and ask them for their honest opinion.
6. Keep it short! Your speech should be between 5 and 10 minutes.
The first step to writing a good speech for a special event or anything
is
to know your subject. You already have this down because you are
probably
close with either the bride or groom. Start your speech with one
of your
favorite memories of the time spent together. This memory can be
sentimental or funny, but nothing too embarrassing. Remember only
share
information appropriate for all ages. The next step of your speech
is to
reflect on the history of the happy couple. Recount a short story
of how
they met and how the relationship has affected the both of them
positively.
And finally, since we want to keep the speech short, let everyone
know how
you feel about the happy couple and wish them success in their marriage.
You
could let the happy couple know that you hope that they have success
in
their marriage and that no matter what happens between them, they
can work
it out. Another idea is that you could call upon all guest to work
as a
community to keep the happy couple together, because sometimes outside
forces have a great impact on marriages. The last thing that you
do is
raise your glass and salute the bride and groom. Youre done, and
its over!
Take a deep breath and have that glass of champagne.
Author's Information:
Kristie
McDaniel-Price
Author of the E-book, Do Yourself A Favor: Easy And Affordable Wedding
Favors You Can Make Yourself! Subscribe to my Free E-zine with craft
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