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Free Wedding Speeches, helpful or
dreadful?
You’re sitting in your couch watching TV
on a Saturday night, minding your own
business and then your Best friend calls
you up, tells you he’s getting hitched
and wants you to be his best man. You
sweat, but can’t decline, so you end up
agreeing on a toast at the wedding.
After you hang up the phone, you go
straight to the net and search for Free
Wedding speeches.
Get the picture? Statistics have shown
that more people are afraid of public
speaking then they are of more common
fears, and it is indeed a very fearful
act, speaking in public, anything you
say cannot be taken back, and if you say
something bad, you’ll get foot “in”
mouth disease.
But does looking for free speeches on
the net really help? Most of the time
you’ll find some cheap tips on how to
make the perfect, speech or how to say
it. Or maybe you’ll be lucky enough to
find one that is already made, and
you’ll just have to print it. But these
speeches tend to be rather, impersonal
and very general, and if you’re the best
man, you’ll probably just end up boring
your friends and family.
When making speeches, the simpler the
better, you won’t have to depend on free
wedding speeches off the net if you have
memories of your friends.
What you are asked to do on a wedding
toast is to tell the people something
about your friends, the ones getting
married, how they were meant for each
other and how you wish them happiness
for the rest of their lives. You don’t
need a factory made, winding speech, all
you need is memories, and your genuine
care for your loved ones.
If you’re still having the jiggly
stomach about giving your speech you can
follow these free wedding speech tips,
they may not be ready made but they’ll
surely help.
- Forget the preaching go on with the
memories
Most people give winding speeches
because they tend to give “unasked
advice” leave that to the marriage
counselor or the pastor, just give ‘em
memories. Most couples appreciate the
nostalgia of a few well chosen memories.
Find a funny or a touching memory you
have of the couple and share it with the
room, plus a few well wishes and you’re
done.
- go for short but effective, rather
than long and winding
Many of us know that a long speech is
very boring; you don’t want to dull the
night with your talks of your childhood,
and your games, with your friend. A
biography is for a book, one or two
memories are for a wedding.
- Write a Poem
You may say that poems are for sissies
but that depends on every person point
of view. But a Wedding Is a very
emotional moment and it’s sure that
everyone is in the mood for a little
emotion and tears and what more to
provoke those dams to flow than a few
well said lines in the form of a poem?
- Don’t forget to introduce yourself
A simple “Jade has been my friend since
high school and I’ve never seen her gaga
over any guy other than Andrew” Make a
basis for what you’re saying, especially
if you’re talking about moments in the
newlywed’s life. If it was a trial,
you’re the witness, and you’ll need
credibility. Just imagine would people
“feel” your speech if they’re don’t know
who the heck you are? |