Matron Of Honor

 WARNING!!! Steer Well Clear of Doing ANY of This In Your Wedding Speech

 

Whether you accept the following fact as true or you don’t accept it all, whatever you say during your Maid of Honor / Matron of Honor wedding speech can have a large bearing on the rest of night. If you stand before the microphone and serve up a heartfelt speech that is sweet, heartfelt and tender, the bride will forever remember what you had to say about her and her groom. It will further bond the strong ties you already have with the bride, as well as gaining the respect of everyone in the room. Conversely though, if you flop miserable and absolutely sink without a trace on your speech, this too can have just as much an impact on everybody at the reception. Therefore, we have devised the following brief guide for your consideration.

 

“No, NO Guide - How Not To Bomb Your Wedding Speech’

 

1. Using bad language

 

It is absolutely critical that you identify with the audience you are addressing. Kids are likely to be amongst the guests making it vitally important that you steer clear of vocalising any bad language whatsoever. There are numerous ways to tell a high-quality story without the need to curse or indulge in adult language.

 

2. Badly chosen stories that are highly unsuitable

 

Similar to the importance of avoiding the use of bad or foul language it carries just as much importance to avoid telling any improper and tasteless stories. No first-rate Maid of Honor or Matron of Honor has delivered a wedding speech laced with inappropriate talk about wild and drunken parties in detail or sharing a moment spent at the male strip club with the bride. Regardless of your noble aims to put in the picture both sentimental stories and funny stories, remember to restrain the stories tainted with shame.

 

3. Former lovers and ex partners

 

The bride and groom deserve the respect and dignity of everyone in attendance at their wedding. This means that the day is all about them and their love. There is no justifiable scope in any of the speeches, let alone a Maid and Matron of Honor speech to raise stories of old and former flames. In spite of there being a possible ex husband or wife or an ex boyfriend or girlfriend, it is basic etiquette and let’s face it, commonsense, to steer well clear of referring to any names or stories that have are even loosely connected to them. Practically every personal memory and/or joke you acquaint others with ought to be almost solely on the subject of the bride, a little on the groom, and your close connection, friendship and rapport with them.

 

4. Uncomfortable jokes

 

Maid of Honor / Matron of Honor speeches which comprise of jokes right through can be a marvelous approach in crafting a fine wedding speech. It maintain a warm and happy atmosphere amongst your listeners and sustains the entertainment factor for the duration of the speech. If you are tempted to make fun at the newlyweds expense, make sure that it does not embarrass them too much. Remember that the day is theirs to shine and the last thing they need is to deal with an inappropriate joke.

 

5. Chew gum or eat during

 

When presenting your speech you want to speak as clearly as possible. It is natural to be nervous and even stutter or mess a word up here and there. Howeverthere is no excuse for chewing gum or having a mouthful of cake during your speech. Stand up straighttake a deep breathand speak as clearly as possible.

 

6. Drink too much

 

The last thing you must avoid in order to present a good wedding speech is drinking too much. Almost every wedding has loads of alcohol to take advantage ofbut keep it for after your speech. If a glass of wine will help ease the nervesgo ahead. But keep the drinking to no more than two glasses.

 

All in all remember you are the Maid/Matron of HONOR. Don’t turn that word into DISHONOR! Honor the bride, the groom and all their guests at all times. It can be hard at times, we know, and that is why seeking pro quality help will leave no stone unturned in guaranteeing your success. Plan, research and certainly don’t leave things unprepared.

 

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