How To Write Your Groom Wedding Speech To Please All

By Adil Ozal

Despite what you may think, there are guidelines to writing a great groom wedding speech, including making sure that everyone is included in your salutations. The real target of the groom wedding speech is the rest of the wedding party, so be sure to placate them!

Extend Your Thanks

When I wrote my groom wedding speech, I decided to start off by incorporating my thanks for everyone who was there that day, so that they would feel appreciated. I didn't leave anyone out, from the bride to my family, even my friends - everyone got a special thanks. Your groom wedding speech should also consider the father! Be sure you congratulate and thank him for giving you his daughter for the rest of your lives. Put him at the top of the list when thanking people, then move on.

Family Acknowledgements

I thought is was very important to tell a story to kick of my wedding speech, even though most people had heard it before. It will bring a smile to everyone's faces and make them feel like they are part of your life even if they are in town for just the day.

After a short story, I will say thank you to my family. This is a good opportunity to tell those in your life how much they mean to you and have helped you get to where you are. You should thank them for being in your life and for all their support even if they did not help with the wedding preparation directly.

Your wedding isn't just about the two of you; everyone else was a part of the process, large or small. You might find yourself racking your brain trying to find things to put in your groom wedding speech, but once you start with thanking everyone there, the rest comes easily! - 30299

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