By: Justin Miller | 2012-03-16 | Arts & Entertainment If you thought wedding speeches were for the best man alone, then think again! Most contemporary weddings expect the bride, maid of honor, the best man, the bride’s father and the groom to give a speech. Given that most people have phobia when it when to making a public speech, making and giving one can be an uphill task. read more
By: Adam Bradley | 2010-11-20 | Weddings But wait did you think about the bride wedding speech preparations? It's the biggest day of your life and as you are not likely to be experienced, it's hard to know how nervous you can get when it comes time. read more
By: William Burnell | 2010-10-27 | Relationships The great thing about brides' wedding speeches is there is no established format. You can really please yourself, which is as it should be, as the day is yours. Remember, you are the star attraction, you can do just about what you like because people will accept it, but you owe it to them and to yourself to do the best you can. read more
By: judy | 2011-01-06 | Weddings Oftentimes the bride or groom will ask someone special to make a speech or toast during their special day. However, the person chosen may feel nervous and not know what to say. Here are some helpful tips to make your speech or wedding toast memorable. read more
By: Ashish pandey | 2012-02-22 | Article Writing Writing good wedding toasts can be simple if you follow some suggestions. You can get some good example from the Internet. read more
By: Rachel R. Goin | 2010-09-30 | Weddings All brides are expecting to hear great messages from maid of honor toasts. Perhaps, you were chosen by the bride to be her maid of honor on her wedding day. Thus, you are here looking for some tips, suggestions and ideas on how to write maid of honor toasts and speeches. Don't worry because this page will provide you everything you need to know. read more
By: Adam Bradley | 2010-10-30 | Weddings Wedding toasts can be long, short, humorous, serious, some good, most bad. Such a task is an honor and should be taken seriously. But what if you aren't the bride or groom? Then things may get a little more complicated. read more
By: Rachel R. Goin | 2010-10-13 | Marriage After the parents, the best and the maid of honor deliver their own speeches, groom wedding toasts and the bride speeches. For the groom, he needs to prepare a great speech that addresses his wife, family and all the wedding guests. read more
By: Stacy Craig | 2010-10-19 | Weddings No matter what other people say, it is important that we know what the wedding is all about. It is the day of the bride. read more
By: Spencer Ray | 2010-04-03 | Weddings It is going to be a very emotional day. You will not know whether to feel happy or sad. Your mom and dad are also going to feel the same. The wedding day is the beginning of a new life for you - new people, new house, new environment and new responsibilities. There are so many things to be arranged for the wedding - the dress, the cake, the invites and the decorations. In all this, preparing a bride wedding speech seems to be asking for too much. But if you have to deliver one, then go for it as best as you can. read more
By: Andrew K Horton | 2010-08-12 | Public Speaking In a wedding,it's often to be asked to give a wedidng toast or toasts as best man if you are the groom. You can say 'I'd be honored' as others do. But that's not the end of the story. The care here is what style of wedding speech, a classic or traditional style or maybe a funny ad-lib type? read more
By: Adam Bradley | 2010-10-16 | Weddings Father of bride wedding speeches must start with a welcome note inviting guests and most importantly the groom's family. Next step you should follow in your speech is to give some information about the groom and his family members. read more
By: Vlad Suski | 2011-05-16 | Weddings Do you want to start your speech effectively? It is important for you to find the right words to start your speech with. It is very important so that you would not end up boring the entire audience because of your weak start. Here are some tips on how you can start your speech effectively: read more
By: Adam Bradley | 2010-10-20 | Weddings To grab everyone's attention, a bit of humor in your opening lines won't hurt. Most importantly, you need to extend a special welcome to the groom's family. read more