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The first and foremost trick is
to break down the speech into three parts: The Start, Content and Finish.
If you can start the speech well, then your speech is already a success. To
begin with a short prose or poem or a nice joke relevant to the occasion is a
very good idea and will be well accepted by the newly wed couple and the
audience.
To expose the best of your
abilities, preparing and rehearsing the speech well in advance is the correct
way. This will help you get over the sentimental, emotional and nervous part of
beginning your speech.
Then, wish or congratulate the newly wed couple from the bottom of your heart in
a natural way. You can also share your expertise and what you have felt about
the occasion. Most of the brides expect a word or two in praise about the
wedding ceremony in general.
Try to frame the speech as a
natural talk with the bride which will make it easier to memorize and speak. You
can remember all the fond memories and funny events that you and your sister
shared together right from childhood.
Making a speech more personal
will expose your love, affection and closeness to the bride. Generally, plan for
about 3 to 4 minutes of content and do not prolong it beyond that since it will
then loose its importance and become boring.
Then finally, conclude your speech telling the bride some compliments about how
the newly wed bride and groom appear happy together. Do not forget to welcome
the new member of your family the groom.
You can also conclude with some
noted quotes , well wishes and some spiritual remarks and advice from your point
of view about married life. If the presentation is made in a casual and friendly
way, you will succeed in expressing your sincere gratitude and happiness about
the event.
Following these guidelines will help you give a impressive speech.
For creating a speech for a sister of the bride or groom, I highly recommend these easy-to-use
Parents, Friends, & Relative Wedding Speech Templates!
Make sure to check out our
Wedding Toast Samples
and
Mother of The Bride Wedding Speech pages as well as other related wedding speeches articles
below.
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