Sunday, January 23, 2011

Tips For Father of Bride Speeches

Getting a speech ready while getting used to the idea that your daughter is getting married all the while juggling the hectic schedule of the wedding preparations can be quite tough. However, father of bride speeches needn't be a difficult task at all. Here are some simple but useful tips to help you write a speech that will be a definite hit with everybody.

• Introduce yourself: regardless of whether you know the audience or not, it is better to introduce yourself and talk about your role in the wedding

• Talk about your daughter: this should be easy. You can recount her childhood days and her growing years. Talk about her personality and her dreams and goals. Talk about how you felt watching her grow up and how proud she made you.

• Compliment her: tell her that she looks beautiful in her gown. Comment on how she has grown. Talk about your wife's and your feeling as you watched her grow up and how she fulfilled your dreams

• Don't talk about her previous relationships. This is a complete no-no. The wedding should focus only on the couple. Add your feelings about the wedding day, how you felt when you gave her away and when she officially became the groom's bride.

• Give her some light-hearted advice on what she is getting into and how she could possibly handle various situations.

• Before and after: talk about how she was before she met the groom and after she met him. You can focus on how she

developed in the relationship and how it enhanced her character. You can attribute some of the good changes to the groom for ego, if she was a shy girl then praise the groom for bringing her out of her shell.

• Praise the groom: give him credit for his good qualities. This is something very important in father of the bride speeches.

Talk about your first impression of him and his good points. You can also explain why you feel comfortable in handing your daughter over to him. You can also reveal your reaction to the engagement. Welcome him into your family and let him know what he is getting into.

• Light hearted advice: To add a bit of humor give them some advice on surviving married life. Makes sure the joke is tasteful and will not end up embarrassing anybody especially your own wife. Talk about your own wedding experience. Adding your own goof up will have the crowd in splits and will set the groom at ease as well.

• Conclude by talking about your bittersweet feelings but focusing more on your happiness at your daughter embarking on a new journey with a worthy partner. Give a toast to the family to the groom and end by giving the couple your blessing.

Practice your father of the bride speeches before hand. Imagine yourself at your wedding in front of all the guests and practice in front of a mirror. On the actual day, be suave and natural and win over the hearts of everyone present. Try to get your audience involved in your speech. This is not a lecture but a toast. Always make eye contact to retain attention. Your body language should portray confidence. Standing up straight with your arms and legs apart and a smile on your face will show the audience that you are at ease.




Here's some helpful ideas and tips for father of bride wedding speeches. Jonathan Brady is an internationally recognized, professional event planner for corporate and private celebrations. He has written,critiqued and listened to thousands of toasts and speeches for grooms, fathers of bride's, celebrities and corporate managers. Jonathan loves how a great toast or speech completes a special occasion, and offers you some great tips at; Get Free Wedding Speeches.

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