Saturday, 12 December 2009

Maid of Honor Wedding Speeche

By Marusha McStewart

If an occasion arises when one of your oldest friends has asked you to be her maid of honor, at the wedding celebration you'll likely like to present a pleasant speech that talks about your friendship and how happy you are for her and her husband on this very special day. There are a few broad rules to adhere to, but by applying some of your own ideas, you can set up your own spin on your maid of honor speech. Whether you make up your mind to improvise on your own or place much time into your entire address, either way will make an effective and sincere address that your friend and the groom, will remember.

Good suggestions to think about when preparing your salute and speech, are funny accounts the bride shared with you about when she met her new husband. Other matters you might speak about could be how long you've known the groom, what a great pair the bride and groom are and will be, and any wish you may have for their life together. An essential idea is to produce a draft of your address and rehearse it with friends to see if you get the befitting response or 'oohs and ahhs' of delight. On the actual wedding day, it is perfectly okay to take a composed speech with you or index cards for you to refer to if required.

In some instances, you might be the new sister-in-law to be and don't know your brother's new wife very well at all. If this circumstance develops, try to think about your brother and the type of women he preferred when you were younger, and when you both turned into adults. If you try to think about the bride through your brother's eyes, the chances are you'll think of some neat things to say about her that she'll like.

Ensure to give thanks to the bride for the privilege of possessing the title you have and tell her how important you feel that she chose you to stand beside her during her special day. You can also talk about the ceremony, how beautiful it was, how nice all the attendants seemed, and don't forget to credit the ring bearer and flower girl, if they have them, as even if they're too young to understand your thanks, the bride and their parents will treasure your noticing them.

Try to hold your speech to a few minutes only as there are many other guests that will want to talk, like the best man, parents, grandparents, and even step-parents. Another good piece of advice is regardless what place the program positions you in for your go to speak, do not imbibe overmuch before standing up to make your maid of honor speech. Everybody will recall that you mumbled your speech or had trouble standing up if you do that, and you don't want to get that class of attention on your best friend's special day. If you follow these elementary tips, you will be able to offer up a great maid of honor speech that everyone will remember.

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