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Your groom’s speech should contain many important points, but should also be
unique to yourself and the relationship you have with your new wife and your
audience. Be sure to take some time and think deeply about what you’re going to
say. While you may have given speeches in the past at other events, this one may
just be the most important one you’ll ever have to give. It should be smooth and
thoughtful, sweet and caring.
Begin by thanking everyone for attending your wedding. You can warm your
audience up with a joke, maybe about the wedding, reception, or your new
bride-if she has a good sense of humor. If you think a joke will fall flat, skip
that step. Continue your opening by thanking everyone for supporting your on
this important day in your life.
Next, address your wife. Remember you just got married, a very romantic event.
Tell her how you cannot wait to spend the rest of your life together, and that
you cannot wait to begin a new life with her. After you’ve done this, be sure to
tap into your softer side. Somehow convey to your new wife how happy you are.
Explain how she is everything you want, and thank her for being there for you.
Tell your bride that the many memories that the two of you have shared together
is proof that the future will be filled with nothing but love and happiness. You
can simply state it, or give short examples of your favorite memories of the two
of you throughout your time together.
Conclude your groom’s speech by thanking your new bride. Reiterate how happy and
excited you are, and how much you are looking forward to the future. Also in
your conclusion, thank your audience. Tell them that their support on this
memorable day means a lot to you, that it shows they know how in love the two of
you are.
Your groom speech should be planned before the ceremony begins. The excitement
surrounded the wedding, as well as the actual ceremony itself could leave your
brain frazzled by the time you get to the reception, and your speech. Your wife
will remember this speech for the rest of her life, and you want it to be
memorable, not a jumble of thoughts and words.
So stay calm, remember who your audience is, speaking from deep within your
heart, and you’re good to go!
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