Tips for the groom and his speech
Being the groom is seriously nerve wracking and that he has to give a speech later makes it even worse. So how do we allay the nervousness? By arming the groom with all the information he can get hold of. Admittedly, there isn’t much material for grooms. Hundreds of wedding blogs exist but only a few cater to the groom’s needs, which doesn’t mean the groom does not need any help, right?
well, fret no more. Many blogs are now seeing the light, just like the video I showed for this post. There are blogs now who cater to the groom’s needs, which for this case, is about speeches. i checked the site out and here are a few useful tips:
1. Do some research on Groom Speeches
Go online and find out what you should include in your speech. Reading content like this can help you learn what you should say and what you should avoid. While the best man speech is important, groom speeches come from the person that the wedding is about.
2. Write a draft of your Groom Speech first
After researching a little bit, write a couple of sentences that you want to say for each thing you want to touch on. You will want to thank everyone for attending, thank the parents on both sides, express how you feel about the bride, throw in a little humor with a joke or two, and end it with a toast. Make it quick and simple.
3. Polish up your Groom Speech
Once you have a draft completed, read it aloud to you and anybody else you feel comfortable reading it to. This will allow you to hear what needs to be changed or adjusted. You may ask one of your buddies what they think about your groom speech .
4. Rehearse the Groom Speech a few times
If you feel you have the final draft, make sure to rehearse from time to time. Groom speeches are an important part of the wedding. You do not want to have your head buried into a note card. While it is fine to have a card to look at, it has so much more of an affect if you can look at the crowd and the bride when giving your speech.
Enjoy!

Leave a Reply