This article looks at things you should remember in a groom wedding speeches. We live in a world where men consider themselves superior, and because of this, they have a greater responsibility of giving the perfect speech in the wedding! Ok, that was a joke but it is true. While there are no rules to be followed for the bride the groom has a clear set, defined repeatedly and strengthened with each wedding. All groom’s speeches follow this structure.
The groom is expected to start by welcoming all present, who have taken out the time to make it for the happiest moment of his life. By saying so he need not mention all present individually and no one feels left out.
Next, he should thank the parents of the bride for blessing the happy occasion with their presence. He should express his happiness and gratitude to them for raising such a lovely daughter who now is the apple of his eye. He should thank them for their blessings and for being able to make it to their wedding.
The groom has to thank the people who have helped to make the wedding so special. No wedding speech is complete without the groom thanking his new bride in front of all present for agreeing to marry him. Many jokes have been associated with this situation and they definitely lighten the atmosphere.
Teasing is fun as long as kept within limits with no intentions of hurting anyone. The groom has to thank all for their gifts and token of love, and say that he and is wife, appreciate the same. Thanking the best man and the bridesmaids comes next. Obviously, one has to thank a whole lot of people at the wedding and the list may seem endless but the groom needs to do it with flair so that it does not look like a very long list or worse a monologue!
One should have presence of mind during the speech. Just because they have prepared the speech does not mean that they have to follow it to the last word. Making modifications if necessary as per the situation does help. One might have to cut the speech shorter or even say a few words of appreciation for some unexpected guests. Whatever the case may be, it needs the full attention of the groom.
Getting last minute jitters is absolutely fine. So, carrying a bulleted note it is advisable, if the groom thinks he is about to suffer from a case of sudden amnesia he can refer to the full speech and simply read from it. It will be better than fumbling up there in front of so many people at all costs.
The groom has to simply remember to speak well and speak in style. After all this is definitely the best possible short cut into the bride’s family and to her heart too!
