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The best way to get started with your groom’s speech is to welcome everyone to
the ceremony or reception site and thank them again for coming to share your big
day with you. This is sort of an icebreaker that will get you warmed up to
address your friends and family in a more relaxed manner. Many grooms find that
a funny groom’s speech is the best way to go because it cuts the tension and
pressure that many men feel when they have to give a groom’s speech. If you are
normally a funny guy, you can open up with a one liner, or some mention of the
ball and chain that you are now carrying around with you.
Take a look at these funny one liners:
The most
dangerous food is wedding cake.

Getting married is very much like going to a restaurant
with friends. You order what you want, then when you see what the other
fellow has, you wish you had ordered that.

I'm not a real movie star. I've still got the same wife
I started out with twenty-eight years ago.

Just think, if it weren't for marriage, men would go
through life thinking they had
no faults at all.

Man is incomplete until he is
married. Then he is finished.

Marriages are made in heaven. But so again, are thunder and lightning.

If a man speaks in the forest and there is no woman
around to hear him, is he still wrong?

Marriage certificate is just another name for a work
permit.

Why is marriage is like a violin? After all the
beautiful music is over, the strings are still attached.
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Funny wedding One-Liners
Of course, if you aren’t typically the funny guy, you many not want to use a
funny groom’s speech because you may just offend someone, like your new bride.
Once you’ve opened and sort of gotten warmed up, you should first address your
friends and family. Thank them for coming, for helping you celebrate, and for
helping you create such a lovely milestone for you and your wife. Once you’ve
thanked your friends and family you should definitely address your new wife. If
you aren’t the sentimental or soft type, you can continue with the funny groom’s
speech, or you can go the emotional route. Most women like for their groom to be
a bit soft or emotional on their wedding day, so this is a good time to show
that soft side if you are ever going to! Tell your wife how excited you are to
get started in your married life together, and also express that you know that
there will be good things to come.
You can close your
groom toast with a raising of your wine glass and a toast to
the future, to your wife, and what may come to the two of you in the future. You
can mention that you are excited that two families have become one, and that you
see only good things in your future. A groom’s speech can be funny or it can be
serious and sentimental, but it should convey to everyone in one way or another
how happy you are, thankful for their love and support, and how encouraged you
are about the future.
Your groom speech should be something that you give a lot of thought to. The
sooner you start thinking about what you would like to say, the sooner you can
start putting your groom’s speech together so that it is really great. If you
really want to make your groom toast something special, don’t show it to your
bride so that even she can be impressed with your speech writing abilities!
Spending some real time writing your groom’s speech and keeping it to yourself
once you have it refined will impress everyone, and it will make it even more
fun to give the speech. Your wedding only happens once in a lifetime, so make
your groom’s speech as great as possible!
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