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Everyone
basically knows, you have a wedding, you better get the speeches
prepared, because they are inevitable. Here is a walk through
of the Toasts & Speeches to be performed on the actual wedding
day. As for the proper order of speeches, we've looked at books
and websites, and everyone has a different order.
The only
person who is required to make a toast at the wedding is the
best man. Tip: Reception is party time. Don't restrict the fun
with a bunch of rules.
So, here
are a list of potential speakers and who they traditionally
toast. And we say, other then the best man being first, and
the couple being last, what happens in between is up to you.
- Best
Man toasts the couple and the bridesmaids
- Grace
before dinner (optional)
- Groom's
parents toast the uniting of the two families
- Bride's
parents toast the couple
- Maid
of Honour toast the couple and the groomsmen
- Groom
toasts his wife, his groomsmen and both sides of parents
- Bride
toasts her husband, her bridesmaids and both sets of parents
- Anyone
else (why not the whole reception!!! JUST KIDDING)
Here's another
tip. If you're having more than 5 speakers try and fit a couple
of speeches in between dinner courses. People tend to get bored
if they have to listen to one speech after another. After eating
a big meal, people have to get up, move around, have a cigarette
or fall to sleep. You decide what you'd prefer.
THINGS
TO SAY AND DO
- Keep
speeches short
- Practice
them in the mirror and then in front of someone else
- If you
can, add a funny story
- If you
get sentimental, you'll be a hit, so don't be embarassed about
it
- Look
around at the guests and the wedding party
THINGS
YOU SHOULDN'T SAY OR DO
- Don't
be drunk before you give your speech
- Don't
curse
- Don't
chew gum
- Don't
speak slang (hard for Italians, we know, but do try HAHA!!)
- Don't
bring up the couples past relationships
- Funny
is one thing, but taken to far can become humiliating
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