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Bridegroom Speeches Good wedding experience by
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  • Often the bridegroom's speech is his first major
    public speaking Good wedding experience. That the
    speech is delivered among close family and
    friends can increase rather than reduce the
    stress, for expectations can be high. You see, on
    behalf of the newly weds on their Good wedding
    day, the groom has much responsibility to
    remember and acknowledge or thank a long list of
    people - some of whom will feel offended if they
    are overlooked in the heat of the moment.

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  • It does not help, of course, that there are a lot
    of other things to think about at the same time -
    not least what the best man might say next. That
    the groom may have been rendered legless the
    previous evening at a bachelor party, and that he
    has probably by this time imbibed a glass or two
    again today, may also not help the situation.

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  • This is not an ideal environment for making a
    major public speech! But it is one that has to be
    done. The secret is to prepare in advance, and to
    make very sure the speech notes are not mislaid!
  • Some grooms rely on their new brides to make sure
    their speech notes are there when needed, but
    that can be a risky tactic. She has other things
    on her mind, and few if any pockets. She is
    likely to pass the responsibility on to somebody
    else, such as the best man. And there, with him
    in possession of the groom's speech notes, you
    can see the potential seeds of the groom's
    destruction.

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  • Who should the groom thank in his speech, on
    behalf of his new partner and himself?
  • Usually bridegroom's speeches follow those by the
    father of the bride. To maintain the flow of the
    ceremonies, after a few opening lines, it is
    usual to start by thanking the bride's father for
    remarks and his toast to the newly weds. It is
    then customary for the groom to thank the bride's
    father for giving his daughter away.

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  • Next, both sets of parents should be thanked for
    their contributions, particularly if they
    provided the reception. The mother's roles should
    receive close attention.
  • Guests must be thanked for attending, and for
    their gifts, though the groom should be cautious
    about picking out some gifts to mention and not
    others.

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  • Thanks should be extended to the minister or
    celebrant for performing the ceremonies.
  • The rest of the Good wedding party should then be
    acknowledged, including the best man, the
    bridesmaids, ushers, pages, flower girls, and so
    on.
  • Finally comes a test can the groom remember that
    Aunt Flora two tables back did the flowers and
    Aunt Betty over there on the right did the Good
    wedding cake? He will not be forgiven if he
    forgets. The groom needs to make sure he is well
    briefed by his bride and the parents on which of
    the guests have made a special effort towards
    their Good wedding day. Commercial suppliers, of
    course, need not be mentioned.

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  • There is much more that should be included in a
    successful bridegroom's speech, before
    culminating in toasts to the bridesmaids, parent
    and his new wife. Most men only ever make one
    groom's speech. A wise groom will offset this
    lack of Good wedding experience by seeking
    guidance on what to say and how. This need not be
    expensive, as draft Good wedding speeches, toasts
    and tips are readily available today.
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