How To Write A Wedding Speech: A Step-By-Step Guide

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By Phil Russo


A Step-By-Step Guide For Writing Your Wedding Speech

A Step-By-Step Guide For Writing Your Wedding Speech
A Step-By-Step Guide For Writing Your Wedding Speech

The number one thing to remember on how to write a wedding speech is to keep it personal. As long as you include stories about you and the bride or groom and tell a joke or two, you should have no problems with the speech. However, here are some tips to help you with the order of your wedding speech.

  • Thank the parents. As you begin the speech it is important you thank the parents of both sides for the beautiful wedding. No one would be there had it not been for the help of the parents and you want to make it known you are grateful for including you in the wedding.
  • Tell a quick joke. From there, a lot of people opt to tell a quick wedding speech joke or one liner to capture the audience’s attention. It can be nerve-racking giving a speech, but opening with a joke can help ease the tension and keep the mood light.
  • Tell a story. Once you have loosened up from the joke, go into a story about how you met the bride or groom, a certain memory you will always have of one or the other, or what they mean to you. It is important you plan ahead and know which story you want to tell and how you intend on presenting it.
  • Tell another joke. Next, transition into the bride and groom by telling another joke. This can be something you found online about marriage or a joke that is personal about the newlyweds. Once you have told the joke, move on to a story about how you know the two of them are meant for each other. Whether it is a funny story or a heartwarming story, end it with something that is all about the bride and groom.
  • Finally, thank all of the people who have had an impact on the wedding from the bridal party, key organizers, anyone who has traveled a long distance, the parents, and of course the bride and groom. Offer one final heartfelt comment and ask everyone to raise their glasses and toast.

What you will find is there is no specific way you must format your wedding speech. You have the ability to create it however you want. Above is a guide that can help you write a tremendous speech, but it is nothing more than a guide. As long as you thank the appropriate people, make the speech as personal as possible, and offer the best of luck to the newlyweds, you will have no problem delivering a dynamite wedding speech.

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