Wedding Speech
There
are three generally accepted speeches usual to a wedding reception
they are, bride's father's speech, the bridegroom's speech and lastly
the best man's speech. No further speeches are required although other
speeches are permissible; it is not unusual for example for the
bridegroom's father to give a short speech of thanks to the host and
hostess for the occasion, or the bride to have a "best woman" give a
speech.
The bride’s father should be called upon by the toastmaster (or the
best man) to propose a toast of 'health and happiness to the bride and
bridegroom'. The bridegroom replies on behalf of himself and his
bride, taking the opportunity to thank his parents for there love and
care during his youth, for the start they gave him in life, and for
their good wishes for his future and that of his wife. It is the best
man's duty to respond to this toast on behalf of the bridesmaids, his
speech should be light hearted and fun. It should be the high spot of
the reception and it is very often his ability to make this particular
speech, with humor and interest that is the deciding chapter on the
selection of the best man.
List
of Wedding Speech (Address / Sites)
(Copy &
Paste the following URLs into your browser)
www.freeweddingspeech.com
www.topweddingsites.com
www.speech-writers.com
www.weddingdetails.com
|