10 Tips For The Groom’s Wedding Speech

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Mr Polka always told me he thought if the groom had to get up and speak then so did the bride. Here’s 10 tips for making the wedding speech easier!

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  1. Practice! Practice will make you feel more relaxed- you’ll know what’s coming next and deliver your words more confidently. Use a mirror so you can check your facial expressions. gestures and posture.
  2. Write it down- Write down the key points on index cards or paper. It’s very reassuring to know you have backup
  3. Thanks- Thank your guests for coming to share in the day- especially those who have traveled long distances, thank the bridal party and your families. If it starts to feel like an acceptance speech, break it up with stories and a little humour.
  4. Be as romantic and sentimental as you like about your wife! (and don’t forget to mention her- it does happen!)
  5. Have fun with it! Include a joke, a funny story. This is your speech and do whatever you can to help yourself relax
  6. Keep sober- Keep your alcoholic drinks to a minimum until after the speech. A drunk groom does not a good look make during a speech
  7. Keep it snappy- don’t let the speech get too drawn out. You have a lot to say but you need to keep it snappy so guests don’t fall asleep! At the same time don’t rush so fast through the speech that guests will wonder where it went. Take your time with words.
  8. Make sure the speech content is suitable for all ages. Keep the naughty jokes for the buck’s party!
  9. Toast! It is traditional for the groom to toast the bridesmaids, but you might just want to raise a toast to your lovely new wife, or to family and friends!
  10. Remember most of all, you are amongst people who care for you and will not judge you if you get the words wrong or if you spill your wine accidentally during the speech. So relax and enjoy the moment!

Want more? Check out these posts from the archives

  1. Hints and Tips For Grooms
  2. Photography Tips For Grooms
  3. The Role Of The Groomsmen
  4. What’s A Groom To Do?

8 responses to “10 Tips For The Groom’s Wedding Speech”
  • Pretty Bride
    Pretty Bride says:
    September 6, 2008 at 5:02 am

    Great post! I’m going to pass this along to the man in my life haha…

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  • Does the Dress Fit
    Does the Dress Fit says:
    September 6, 2008 at 1:51 pm

    I loved this posting! What great advice!

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  • Laura E @ Southern Weddings
    Laura E @ Southern Weddings says:
    September 8, 2008 at 11:47 pm

    What a great top 10 for anyone making a speech at a wedding!

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  • Wedding Forum
    Wedding Forum says:
    November 12, 2009 at 11:46 pm

    good stuff.. Thanks for the suggestion.

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  • funny groom speeches
    funny groom speeches says:
    March 10, 2010 at 9:04 pm

    There’s always something magical about weddings.
    Great info! I enjoyed reading your suggestions.

    John The Groom
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  • groom speeches
    groom speeches says:
    May 8, 2010 at 8:40 pm

    Some Don’t for wedding speech

    * Don’t read your speech notes verbatim. The most effective way to connect with your guests is to NOT read your notes;
    * Don’t say anything that might embarrass anyone;
    * Don’t give the impression that you’re rushing to end your speech. Take a few breaths, take meaningful pauses;
    * Don’t forget to smile ;
    * Don’t drink excessively before it’s your turn to give a speech.

    That’s all

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  • Tegan Tafel
    Tegan Tafel says:
    October 26, 2010 at 2:03 am

    Nice blog and nice tips. Good to see this tips about wedding speeches. Thanks!

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  • Lindsey Spells
    Lindsey Spells says:
    October 26, 2010 at 2:12 am

    Amazing how easy it is to get your hands on a good speech. I think it should be compulsory! So many best men make a mess of it all.

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