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Most of us do speeches as part of daily routine. Yet for the those important dates, we need to come across as seasoned veterans! Both the wedding and reception often require speeches from the groom, best man and the father-in-law. Whether you are looking to be funny, charming, sincere or all of the above, use these helpful articles to be prepared.

 

Bride's dad speech (Read Full Article)

I am shortly to be the father of the bride and I urgently need some advice on writing my speech.

Congratulations! Let's start with the three basic principles of wedding speeches:

Great reception toasts (Read Full Article)

I have been trying find out who gives what toasts to whom at the reception. I want to ask everyone soon so that they could be prepared for the wedding.

Master of Ceremonies (Read Full Article)

I have been asked to be the Master of Ceremonies at my niece's wedding. As this is my first attempt at this type of thing, I am looking for some guidance in the protocol of this venture. Any advice or direction would be greatly appreciated.

Scared about bestman speech? (Read Full Article)

The best man for my wedding has made some jokes about what his wedding toast will be like. I'm a little worried that he isn't sure of what he is doing and will end up offending our guests. What can I tell him so that I don't end up hiding under the reception table?

Speech ideas (Read Full Article)

Just about the worst feeling you can have at a wedding is the silence as the room goes quiet, and all eyes turn to you...and you realize you don't know what you're going to say. That does not have to happen. Spend some time now thinking about what you're going to say , and you'll soon find that your problem isn't what to put in, but what to leave out.

 
 
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