Wedding Speeches - 4 Ways To Ensure That You Do A Great Job

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Almost every person can recall a wedding where someone made a fool of themselves while making a wedding speech.
If you've been called upon to make a speech at a wedding then you certainly don't want to immortalize yourself in this manner.
Thankfully, it is really quite easy to make a speech at a wedding, or any other important occasion; you just need to follow certain rules and you'll sail through the task.
If you are panicking at the thought of making a wedding speech then stop doing it.
Just use the following tips and you'll easily be able to make a great speech: 1.
Prepare, prepare, prepare: Even if you are usually a glib talker, a wedding speech requires a bit of preparation.
After all, it can get quite daunting to address a crowd that has a couple of hundred or so people.
You should write your speech well in advance of the event and practice it often.
It is also a good idea to carry notes with you so that you can refer to them in case you falter midway through the speech.
2.
Use lots of emotion, including humor: Don't hesitate to include lots of emotion in your speech (as long as they are positive).
Many of the family members and guests who are attending will already be feeling emotional.
Pepper your speech with poignant and funny anecdotes in order to keep your audience engaged.
3.
Keep it short and sweet: 5 minutes is the longest that a wedding toast should ever be because people will lose interest beyond that point.
If you hold up the event or bore people with a rambling speech then you will surely be remembered for the wrong reasons.
4.
Don't rely on Dutch courage: It's not wise to drink a lot before you have to make a speech because excess alcohol will certainly not help you do a good job.
If at all, it might just cause you to mess up your lines, or worse still, deliver them in a slurred manner.
You might also lose self-control because of alcohol and say things that you will regret.
As you can see, you do need to plan things well in order to make a really great wedding speech without succumbing to panic.
As long as you follow these rules you'll be able to make a speech that is appreciated by all the people attending the wedding.
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