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How to Deliver A Father Of The Bride Speech

By Tony Johnston
Nov 2, 2009
While each speech that is given during the reception is important, none quite compare to the father of the bride speech. This is typically one of the longer speeches and can become quite emotional. Although no father wants to give his daughter away, this speech is your chance to open up and express your feelings for your daughter and her new husband.

The most important thing you should do prior to arriving at the rehearsal is to carefully consider what to say in your heartfelt speech. An advantage to composing a father-of-the-bride speech is that you don't have to be concerned about rehearsing at all. You will need fewer drafts when you give yourself adequate time to consider what to say.

Trying to just improvise on the spot is the worst possible idea. A lot of fathers do this and start speaking gibberish without making any sense whatsoever. Two consequences you may suffer include getting overly emotional and losing your train of thought. You can put on a great speech if you take the time to decide what you really want to say.

Put a lot of emotion and soul into your talk as you go through it. This is the marriage of your daughter. Speak about her childhood or some precious memories you will cherish for eternity. Although there isn't any problem with making jokes or revealing an embarrassing story, try not to make it too embarrassing. You don't want to spoil her special day by revealing too much.

You should also mention the groom in your father-of-the-bride speech. This man will be caring for your little girl for the rest of her life. Tell him that you are pleased for both of them and glad she met him.

Immediately prior to giving the speech, you need to settle your nervousness by performing some relaxation techniques and making sure you are well hydrated. While you may think that you will not need it, it is prudent to have a tissue or handkerchief with you in case you do. If you start to weep or let go, take a moment and get yourself together. This will be a unique and memorable moment in your speech.

Take your time -- that's the last thing you need to remember. There is absolutely no reason to rush through your speech. Force yourself to deliver the speech at a calm, even pace, even if you are nervous. Your speech will sound so much more smooth and professional, while making it possible to express every idea you outlined when you drafted it.
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