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Using Best Man Speeches To Create Your Own Best Man Speech

May 25th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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One of the highlights of every wedding is the best man’s speech. This is usually the part of the evening that is entertaining, as the best man shares his more memorable anecdotes and experiences about the groom with the audience. If you have been asked to be the best man, then I’m sure you will agree that there is a fair amount of pressure that comes with the role at hand.

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How To Ensure Cherished Memories Last Forever

May 6th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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In April 2011, Prince William, heir to the throne in the UK, married his long term partner Catherine Middleton in a ceremony that was watched by an audience of more than two billion people across the world. It was extravagant, decadent and beautiful and really demonstrated the love of two people.

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TV’s wedding reception targets 2 billion

April 25th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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THE royal wedding will spark a media frenzy, as more than 100 international broadcasters vie for an estimated audience of 2 billion. 

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Choosing and Grooming a Flower Girl

April 25th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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A flower girl is a young girl, usually a relative or a family friend of the bride or the groom. She walks behind the bride’s maid, or around the maid of maid of honor, carrying a basket of flower petals and scattering them along the aisle. As the wedding procession reaches the altar, she may choose to stand quietly behind the bride and groom, or take a seat near the front of the audience.

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Groom Wedding Speech Structure

April 25th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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At most weddings, the groom’s wedding speech usually comes after the father of the bride’s and before the best man’s. Most grooms find this hard to write mainly because they do not want to be over sentimental when it comes to expressing their love for your their bride in front of a full audience. Furthermore, they will also want to show their in-laws that they have made the right choice of welcoming a man of substance into the family.

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How to Use Quotes to Give Your Wedding Speech

April 7th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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Even the glibbest of individuals end up being tongue-tied when they’re made to stand in front of a large audience and make a speech. It does not even matter if the speech is memorized or not; the mere idea of standing up in front of plenty of folks is usually enough to freeze people. For individuals who are liable to stage fright when they’re made to stand in front of viewers, wedding quotes and sayings may help see you through your speech.

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Being Chosen to Be a Speaker at a Wedding Is an Honor – Don’t Be Embarrassed in Front of an Audience

November 29th, 2010 Raymond No comments

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Most magazines and professionals suggest that once a woman is asked to be married by a man, that they take at least one whole year to plan for a wedding. What this means is that every detail of the wedding you attend has been carefully thought out and planned. If you were chosen as a wedding speaker, it is because the bride and groom put great faith in the fact that you would become prepared to make an inspirational wedding speech.

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Being a Speaker in a Wedding Is an Important Task – Take It Seriously and Be Inspirational

November 24th, 2010 Raymond No comments

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Being a speaker in a wedding is an important task delegated by the bride and the groom. The best man, father of the bride, maid of honor, and mother of the bride are expected to all make inspirational speeches at a wedding that capture the audience. Being a speaker is a very task and research intensive project that shouldn’t be taken light.

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Funny Groom Speeches – Your Fun Treasure

October 29th, 2010 Raymond No comments

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Humor is the most important element of a wedding speech. Funny groom speeches kindles a flame of joy in everyone’s heart, in fact they are the best way to cheer up the audience, capture everyone’s attention and make your wedding speech interesting. Writing a funny groom speech is not as easy as it seems, you just can't incorporate any joke for making your speech funny.

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Wedding Speeches – How to Write a Wedding Speech That Gets Attention

May 12th, 2010 Raymond No comments

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Wedding speeches need not to be boring. You can actually spice up the wedding reception with your unique wedding toast. How you can you do this? You can always use your humor and creativity in creating engaging speeches that would get the attention of your audience.

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