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Wedding Speeches and Wedding Toasts for the Best Man, Bride,
Groom, Father of the Bride
The dreaded wedding speech! You are honored to have been picked to be part of the bridal party but now you have to give a toast at the wedding reception. If you are having a bad case of writer's block, use these handy sites to help you out. Wedding speech ideas for the Best man, Maid of Honor, Bride, Groom, Father of the Bride - anyone in the bridal party.
Fine Wedding Speeches
Preparing for a wedding? Speech-givers can use help too! Wedding speeches & toasts & humour available within minutes. Extensive free help and guidelines for the Groom, Best Man and Father of the Bride. Be remembered for the right reasons!
PoemsToGo!
Acclaimed poet Amy Gumley brings you delightful, custom Wedding poetry, poetic speeches, toasts, and verses for special occasions.
Instant Wedding Speech and Toast Generator
Select who is giving the wedding speech and let the instant speech generator do the rest. Many speeches to choose from that are customizable by entering in the personal details.
Confetti.com.uk Wedding Speech Tips and Advice
It seems like most of the resources on the net that deal with wedding speeches are based in the UK. Are people less apt at speech-giving in the UK? Is there more pressure in the UK to deliver a great wedding speech? This site offers some tips and advice on how to write a moving and unique speech.
Wedding Speech Tips
Tips from Wedding Tips-Online. Mostly stuff you probably already know about how to calm your nerves and so on.
Best Man's Wedding Speech Toolkit
Another speech site from the UK - this time from Hitched.com.uk. Tons of best man speech examples from actual best men. Also a section on wedding toasts. The "day in history" tool is very helpful and a great way to kick off a wedding speech or toast.
Wedding Speech Writers
This is weird but you can either pay them $25 for an already written speach or $250 for a custom speech. The speech is important but is it really all that important?
What do you think?
 
Barb -- Monday, December 9 2002, 08:47 pm

Best Man's speech toolkit...Wow. The jokes are very offensive and the humour very dark. I would think twice before using this page for any occasion.


WSG Webmaster -- Tuesday, December 10 2002, 02:55 pm

I think the british sense of humor is usually a little more twisted than our liking here in the USA. Any British brides wish to comment about that?


Peppa -- Sunday, February 16 2003, 02:38 pm

I wouldn't say 'twisted' - a little harsh; perhaps just a little more sarcastic!


Jane Murphy -- Friday, March 28 2003, 07:15 pm

Here's a cute idea on the subject:

When my friend got married, between every 3 or 4 songs, the DJ would call a name from the guest list and they would have o give an impromptu speech from their table. At first, people were awkward but by the end of the evening (after the champagne had been flowing a little while) people said some really funny and memorable things. It was a good way to include the whole reception in the fun.


Ann -- Thursday, July 31 2003, 04:09 pm

Sounds like the American sense of humour is stuck in the Victorian ages.


marianne kittinger -- Sunday, November 2 2003, 09:31 pm

Is it customary for the maid of honor to give a speech?


Kitty -- Friday, February 20 2004, 09:55 am

Marianne - I do not think that it is customary for a Maid of Honor to give a speech, but I have been to a few weddings recently where the Maid of Honor spoke. Perhaps it is becoming a new tradition to have the Maid of Honor give a speech. In the weddings I went to, the Maid of Honor gave her speech right after the Best Man's. I think that it is a really nice idea to allow the Maid of Honor this privilege; she most likely knows the bride well and it acknowledges her place of honor in the wedding. I would recommend it if your Maid of Honor is willing.


Joanne -- Tuesday, March 23 2004, 01:54 pm

I think that Kitty is right when she sz that the Maid of Honor should say a speech as well...I mean we are just as important as the best man are'nt we??


Amy from http://www.Poemstogo.tv -- Wednesday, March 24 2004, 08:56 pm

Just wanted to let you know that I've done lots of speeches given by the Maid of Honor to the Bride, so yes, everyone seems to love to toast! Including the Best man :)


Kathy -- Thursday, April 22 2004, 09:13 am

Anyone know the complete poem of "Something Borrowed, Something Blue, something old, something new?"


Kathy -- Thursday, April 22 2004, 09:16 am

Anyone know the complete poem of "Something Borrowed, Something Blue, something old, something new?"


Laura -- Monday, April 26 2004, 11:56 am

British humor as a rule isn't dark or harsh, but ironic which can be taken as sarcasm. Many people don't appreciate this form unless they've been exposed to it previously, but it is a more thought provoking kind than the sometimes obvious American sort.

On the Maid of Honor speech, it isn't traditionally a custom probably from the era of women being seen, but not really talking in public. It's nice to know that this mentality is changing especially as Kitty mentioned, who knows the bride better than the maid of honor? I'm currently working on my toast for my best friend's wedding this coming month and I'm hoping to be successful in conveying my happiness for the couple while conveying some wit. No pressure!


Laura -- Tuesday, April 27 2004, 01:07 pm

something old, something new, something borrower, something blue, and a lucky sixpence in her shoe....that's as far as i know it.


Dave -- Monday, May 24 2004, 03:22 pm

Thanks for all the great speaches. This is gonna get me killed. LOL


Maggie -- Thursday, June 24 2004, 04:56 pm

Anyone have any great speech ideas that are different and funny without being rude?


welsha -- Wednesday, July 21 2004, 03:30 pm

isn't it great when people turn a helpful website into an international bash-a-thon to try and throw "loud and obnoxious" at americans and "dry and twisted" and the brit-brats? good luck to all your wedding speeches, whichever form of engish they'll be given in.


Jessika -- Saturday, July 24 2004, 01:31 am

I think it is retarded ,like a lot, that you have to pay to get a little help with writers block


NJ -- Wednesday, July 28 2004, 07:14 pm

does anyone know a REALLY good web site that offers free bridesmaid speech examples that aren't lame? I'm dyin here.


JM -- Thursday, August 12 2004, 05:14 am

Nice to see the maid of honour giving a speech, perhaps they'll equal out the man bashing speeches with some woman bashing even if it's not PC to do! As for some of the moaning about the jokes and being stuck in the dark ages...perhaps it's just that person hasn't got enough friends to know what humour's about... personally i loved some of the cracks, oh but then i am a man and british! guess luck just isn't on my side ;)


Lee -- Tuesday, August 24 2004, 10:42 pm

I need some good sites with freee samples of Maid Of Honor Toasts! can anyone help me??


Mellissa -- Monday, September 6 2004, 02:51 am

I need some great web sites with both maid of honor toasts and best man toast, can anyone please help us we are clueless and have like a week and a half? I have been looking and writing and it just is so hard for us, PLEASE HELP!


inga -- Wednesday, September 8 2004, 02:08 am

need a website with free wedding toast ideas :)


adam -- Friday, October 1 2004, 09:42 pm

Just dogpile search personal individual best man speechs.Not web sites devoleped soley for that purpose.I have question though,when EXACTLY am I supposed to give my speach?During the meal?Before?After?


Julie -- Thursday, October 7 2004, 10:38 pm

need some ideas or websites with fun reception activities...we want more than just drinking and dancing...a Grand party to celebrate a wonderful couple which involves everyone! Please help!


Jenean -- Friday, October 8 2004, 10:51 am

What did you guys do at your reception for fun? Some folks wants to do Karaoke. They sing and think it would be cool. I didn't reply. Just smiled.


Jamie -- Tuesday, October 12 2004, 11:44 am

I would say no to karaoke I attended a wedding like that and it was funny at first but then it just got really annoying.


Steph -- Tuesday, October 12 2004, 05:01 pm

I need a good speech for the maid of honour to give!


Jody -- Monday, October 25 2004, 06:09 pm

Your best bet is to tell a short story you know about the bride or groom that could relate to their relationship or marriage & things to come. i.e. I was my sisters MOH, I gave a speech like: When we were little my grandmother had asked BRIDES NAME to go out and turn the water on for the lawn, she ran outside but then came back in and asked grandma "hot or cold?" (I got a little laugh from everyone, then went on) BRIDES NAME you are starting a new life with GROOM and there are going to be times that are "hot or cold"..... I went on w/ some sappy stuff about love & overcoming up & downs & what not but the childhood story before hand personalized the speech a little bit. Hope this idea helps!


Maddy -- Thursday, October 28 2004, 12:18 pm

You can get examples for Maid of Honour, Best Man, Father of Bride, Bride, Groom etc speeches at www.hitched.co.uk


David -- Wednesday, November 24 2004, 02:24 pm

american sense of humour sucks


[]D [] []V[] []D [] []\[] -- Friday, December 3 2004, 03:35 pm

ive got grape snapple in my bum


strawberry -- Saturday, December 11 2004, 12:32 am

um.. I'd just like to say, why not have the maid of honor give a speech? She's just as important as the best man isn't she? And probably more important than any other women in the bridal party, otherwise she wouldn't have been chosen as the maid of honor. Every wedding i've been to, has had speeches given by the maid of honor, I just that that was a given! Oh well, guess I was wrong!


Tre -- Friday, January 7 2005, 12:24 pm

To all you English People who think American sense of Humor sucks. Hows this? Go see a dentist and have those crooked brown cigarette stained teeth fixed. How's that? Pretty funny Huh? Actually pretty true is more like it.


Gertrude -- Friday, January 7 2005, 08:13 pm

I think you got a little off the topic. What do crooked brown cigarette stained-teeth have to do with wedding speeches? All of you people are dumb. The whole reason that I accessed this site was to get information on wedding speeches, not the differences between British and American humor. Thanks for nothing.


Phoebe -- Friday, January 7 2005, 08:16 pm

Amen to that sista!!! What started out as a quest to find the perfect wedding speech turned into a cross-cultural battleground with bad grammar to boot. Maybe you all should have been riding the haha bus in elementary school. How's that for American humor?!


Phoebe -- Friday, January 7 2005, 08:18 pm

P.S. What kind of name is Strawberry?


clem -- Tuesday, January 11 2005, 11:21 pm

my daughter is having a island theme wedding in october. I need cute inexpensive wedding favors


chris -- Wednesday, January 12 2005, 11:18 am

yikes! the unly usefull info i got from this site was from maddy, thanks!


claire -- Saturday, January 29 2005, 04:41 am

here is a sight that gives you FREE examples... English though!!!! http://www.foreverwed.com/speeches/examples.ht m


Jane -- Saturday, February 26 2005, 10:08 am

I am having a tropical wedding, and I found all of me favors at ebay. You may have to dig around a bit for the cheap prices, but I got some great deals!


Royston Basil Dias -- Monday, March 21 2005, 07:12 pm

Please send me a wedding speech since I am getting married and I have to reply to the toast


Fran -- Thursday, March 24 2005, 10:25 pm

What's the 'norm' here? Best Man toasts Groom? Maid of Honour toasts Bride? I believe someone is supposed to toast the bridesmaid/s and groomsmen also, right? Is someone supposed to toast the parents? Is there a proper ediquette? Otherwise just give me some ideas, lots of toasting going on..


-- Tuesday, April 5 2005, 09:30 am

Can someone direct me to a genuine free wedding speech site !!


Ady -- Saturday, April 9 2005, 11:50 pm

Need a free site for father of the groom speech asap. Thanks.


Chelsey -- Tuesday, April 26 2005, 10:40 am

I think you can have speeches anyway you want to have them. Our best man is giving one and that's it. My stepdad doesn't know when to stop talking, so we are doing one and one only. Everyone is fine with it. If my groom decides he wants to give one between now and our wedding, (May 13,2005) he can. I do not want to be in front of people and talk so we are doing things a little untraditional.


Amy of http://www.Poemstogo.tv -- Friday, April 29 2005, 09:31 am

Here are some ideas for toasting:

Whether you are the bride herself of a participant, situations are a lot looser these days , so many people are giving toasts. I know for my wedding, my Mom gave us the toast as I had lost my Father. Also, a dear friend of ours who has known me since a little girl gave us a toast as he was cutting the Challah. It was very nice.

I've done toasts from one sister to another, from the Mother of the groom to her new daughter-in-law.

As I said, things are looser, so I would just go with my feelings and best thoughts.

Hope that helps!



alex -- Sunday, June 12 2005, 07:06 pm

I am the maid of honor in my sisters wedding and she is riding my case about not doing a bad speech. I don't do well talking in front of a large group of people and have no clue where to start. I haven't been to a wedding in so like 11 years and i dont even remember it. I dont want to buy a speech just some hints on what to say any ideas?


diana -- Monday, June 20 2005, 12:45 am

GET A LIFE!


sheila -- Tuesday, June 28 2005, 10:28 pm

alex - you could write a poem - it's easier to read a poem to a crowd - you don't have to make as much eye contact - and your sister will love that you created a poem in her honor


clairie -- Friday, July 1 2005, 03:45 am

how long should a MOH speech be? everyone has told me that brief is best, but i'm not sure exactly how brief i should be


sidged -- Friday, July 1 2005, 06:19 pm

losers


Katie -- Thursday, July 7 2005, 01:28 pm

I used to think that the maid of honor should give a speech, but now it's my turn and I really don't want to. My sister is getting married in 2 1/2 weeks and I have nothing to say. I live 5 hours away from them and have a baby, so we don't get home that much so I don't really know much about the groom. SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME WRITE SOMETHING!


Ginger -- Friday, July 15 2005, 02:18 pm

There is a great free site that offers speeches that people already gave. You can choose one, make some edits and re-give it Many to choose from. Google "wedding speeches" look for the one with UK in the address.


Ginger -- Friday, July 15 2005, 02:21 pm

Here it is:

http://www.hitched.co.uk/speeches/examples/ind ex.asp

Good Luck!!


TSB -- Friday, August 19 2005, 10:25 am

Here's my thought for everyone looking for "speech examples". Forget them. Your speech doesn't have to sound like the President prepared it. Speak from the heart - just talk to everyone like they are your friends, not like they are complete strangers, and your words will just flow. Maybe jot down a few things on paper and say them once out loud to yourself or a friend. Also, make it BRIEF as in 3-5 minutes. I was just at a wedding where about 6 people gave speeches and all were about 15 minutes each. We didn't eat dinner until about 9pm by the time they were all done!!!


Nik -- Tuesday, August 23 2005, 04:33 pm

Is it customary for the brother of the bride to give a speech, and where can I find a few for free to look over and modify accordingly?


Nik -- Tuesday, August 23 2005, 04:36 pm

Is it customary for the brother of the bride to give a speech, and where can I find a few for free to look over and modify accordingly?


Nik -- Tuesday, August 23 2005, 04:37 pm

Is it customary for the brother of the bride to give a speech, and where can I find a few for free to look over and modify accordingly?


Sean -- Saturday, August 27 2005, 06:49 pm

I am writing in response to the following comment: Jessika -- Saturday, July 24 2004, 01:31 am

"I think it is retarded ,like a lot, that you have to pay to get a little help with writers block."

Please do not use the word, "retarded" in this manner. It shows a lack of sensitivity to the mentally retarded. Jessika, I am sure that you can express yourself in other ways.


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