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Wedding speeches should be kept short - everyone wants to
return to eating, drinking, and having a good time, so avoid dragging
out your happy wishes for too long. A good rule of thumb when writing a
wedding speech is to have a great opener, a joke, a brief anecdote, and a
heartfelt closing, all of which should take about five minutes. In
short, plan out your key points in advance. At the end, you should
always thank everyone, including the bridal party, wedding
planners/organizers, and out-of-town guests.
Wedding Speeches that Wow A little planning beforehand will help you formulate some basic thoughts that you want to incorporate while writing your wedding speech. However, the best part about wedding speeches is throwing in some memories that are truly special to you - remember them aloud as you would tell any intimate moment with a close group of friends. If you happen to forget your wedding speech, it's okay! Just run with it and speak from the heart. Share your happiness. Emotions run high. Above all, embrace this honor that the bride or groom has bestowed upon you and make them smile.
In 2006, Cherie Johnson decided to blend her love of weddings with a business model by starting Creative Wedding Favors, a one-stop shop for graduation, baby and bridal shower, anniversary, quinceaƱera, and wedding favors. Cherie's helpful wedding planning tips have been featured on many websites including Wedding Museum, Little Wedding Guide, and The California Chronicle. Spread The WordArticle Options
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