Wedding Speeches

A wedding is a time of joy and laughter, and there is no better way to express this than through a wedding speech. Many people find that having to give a speech is akin to standing on the ledge of a forty story building with nothing between you and the ground some four hundred or so feet below. However, if handled properly wedding speeches need not be the machine of torture that we expect it to be.

And this applies not only to the person who has to say the speech, but also to the speaker’s audience, the poor captive guests. If you have a good speech in hand, and are reasonably confident of your delivery of the speech, you can turn a night – or day – of dreary wedding speeches into something to be marveled at and enjoyed for years to come.

Of course, this is where the glitch comes in. To begin with most people find it difficult to get down on paper a speech that is really good. And for those of us who find ourselves able to write a halfway decent wedding speech, most of the time we will write it in such a way that it doesn’t sound like something that would come out of our mouths – thereby ruining a perfectly good delivery even before you get to it.

There are ways to circumvent this, like using speech writing software, or plain and simply taking a ready prepared speech off the internet, but there is a better method and this involves taking on the services of professional writers who have experience in writing wedding speeches.

For those of us who will resort to this method to get a great speech in our hands, the professional writers will be able to give you a few first drafts of wedding speeches for you to choose from, whereupon you can then decide on a style that you like for you own wedding speech.

Once you have the wedding speech in your hands, the next step to making the sure everybody at the wedding enjoys at least one of the wedding speeches, is to make sure that you either practice your speech until you’re comfortable with it, or you go through it a couple of times to familiarize yourself with it.

You can even jot down a few notes, preferably on the back of a palm sized card. You will then be able to refer back to these relevant points to make sure that your speech is staying on track.

And if the unthinkable happens and you have to change your speech around to suit the other wedding speeches of the moment, forge ahead with confidence. You have the ability to give a good speech, and deep down you know it. The most important thing is to be yourself and be sincere. And last but not least, don’t forget to raise your glass and drink a toast to the happy couple at the end of your speech!