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Writing A Winning Wedding Speech
by Jessalynn Coolbaugh
June is upon us, and the wedding season is in full bloom. You've been chosen as the best man in your best friend's wedding, and now you have to write a wedding speech. But where to start? Writing a great wedding speech doesn't have to be difficult. Even if you've never written a single thing in your life, you can still write a great wedding speech.
There are a number of factors that you should take into consideration when you are writing a wedding speech. The most important of which is time. A great wedding speech doesn't have to be very long; in fact, long speeches are undesirable at weddings. Keep in mind that fact that the guests may have been sitting for quite some time; they are most likely tired, hungry, and even possibly intoxicated, so your wedding speech should be no longer that three to five minutes. Keeping that in mind, here are a few great tips for writing your wedding speech.
Remember The Couple!
A wedding speech should be about what makes a bride and groom special. This is not the time to reminisce about all the good times you had with the groom during your college years. The bride certainly doesn't want to hear about all of the girls that you and your buddy, her new husband, picked up along the way. Try to remember that your friend is now a husband, with a new bride to please, and keep your wedding speech about the highlights from the relationship that you have been privileged to share with the both of them.
Make It Sincere
While a little humor has its place in a great wedding speech, it is important to keep in mind the fact that this is a solemn and special occasion. Try to be as reverent as possible, and don't ever, ever make any off colour jokes about the size of the bride's...
A wedding speech should reflect the general feeling of well wishes for the new bride and groom. Even if you think your buddy has made the biggest mistake of his life, don't let him know it! Wish him a long and happy marriage in your wedding speech, or you may find that you've lost a friendship, as well as made a fool of yourself.
Writing a wedding speech doesn't have to be a catastrophe. You don't have to be a great statesman, or the winner of any public speaking awards. Just write from the heart, wishing the happy couple all the best, and you too can write a great wedding speech!
Copyright 2007 Jessalynn Coolbaugh All rights reserved.
About the Author
For more tips on writing a Wedding Speech and other writing tips, vist Jessalynn Coolbaugh's blog at coolbaughcopywriting.blogspot.com
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