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Although some glorious orators of antiquity did enjoy their unique
capability to make a brilliant impromptu speech on various occasions,
the majority of modern people need an autocue to seem confident and
freely cope with their public speaking. However, a concise outline can
as well be helpful to prepare a decent speech. Writing a wedding
speech requires some painstaking preparatory work because the wedding
speech genre comprises (1) proper structuring according to one's
wedding role; (2) being both laconic and meaningful.
As far as wedding speeches differ in their traditional 'scenarios' and
convey separate messages, each of them should be written in conformity
with a suitable checklist. Nonetheless, we are able to point out a
number of generally suitable tips. First, any wedding speech should be
literally inscribed into specific rhetoric (and situational) frames. A
speaker opens his/her piece with an introduction (greeting, etc.) and
ends it up with a toast. An ideal wedding speech intro should be
understandable to all the attendants and innovative enough to give
food for one's memory, thought and curiosity. A speaker can
successfully play on the specificity of his/her speech and find some
analogies to real life situations. For instance, a bride is encouraged
to draw the line between her active "speaking" role in the wedding and
her overall decisiveness: "'Even though we're at the start of a new
millennium, some of you here today may still not be very familiar with
the idea that the bride gets to give a speech too. Well, wait till I
tell you how I proposed..."
A popular trend is to design a wedding speech intro as a story of
writing the speech. The thing is, the process of a desperate search
for some hilarious details can appear even more explosive than the
'raw material' per se. Besides, a speaker can humorously share his/her
bias against writing a wedding speech and acknowledge his/her natural
perplexity and nervousness in front of the guests: "A very warm
welcome to everyone here today, at the end of what has been a perfect
week for sales of Imodium...". The final part of a wedding speech is a
toast. According to the wedding etiquette, the order of toasting is as
follows: (1) toast to the bride and groom; (2) toast to bridesmaids;
(3) toast to parents.
Read Useful Tips:
Wedding Speech: Preparatory Research
Wedding Speech: Creating Outline
Wedding Speech: Presentation Techniques
Pitfalls of a Wedding Speech
Sample Wedding Speeches:
Father of the Bride Speech
Groom Speech
Best Man Speech
Honor Maid Speech
Bride Speech
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