There comes a time in everyone's life when the dreaded question has to do the preparation and implementation - will happen when you get married when the bride's father or one of the unlucky group of best friends who gather for the duty of a marriage.
The problem is that you have a very diplomatic speech that tickle everyone and offend no one that is suitable for children's ears, and even with adults and, possibly, their friendship and to provide evidenceRelationship with the bride groom, family and other important, but certainly not take to break them.
Wedding Speeches
The best rule is to try to keep it clean - ribaldry is good, but dirt is not!
You can begin to outline your speech a few bars short - try this:
D. Do you think marriage is a lottery?
R. No - a lottery that you have a small chance!
A clean and fun, and do not care to be realistic or hurt their feelings.
It 'probablyto remain the best way for such a thing, "Marriage is the leading cause of divorce", which is also up to the bone and almost gone, especially with many of the wedding party with a divorce and divorce rates, more at the top.
Some characters from history are usually a good way to liven up your speech, try these:
"Guess the best way for most people, something to do, leave that may be too old to do it."
- Ann Bancroft
"I think men who have a pierced ear arebetter prepared for marriage. They have experienced pain and bought jewelry. "
- Rita Rudner
"In any case, married, and if you get a good wife, you'll be lucky if it gets bad, you'll become a philosopher .."
- Socrates
"I was married by a judge. I asked for a jury."
- George Burns
To make sure you go jumping into the jokes - when a line gets a shot at men, make sure there is a counter-balance a joke at the expense ofWives.
One-liners are great for dropping in a speech, but sometimes you need something more detailed. One method is an existing story and weave the bride or groom to take history as participating characters. If you are not comfortable with this try to customize a story about someone who knows all, even if the people involved are not directly familiar with the ensemble, say that your old master.
For example:
"I remember meeting Mrs. Smith, our ancient mathematicsTeachers, years after leaving school at a cocktail party. I said "hello" and we started talking, until they are noticed her wedding ring on her finger wrong - when I asked why the ring finger wrong, I said it was because they married the wrong man did ! "
Or you can make fun of himself:
"I married Miss Right, but I did not know his first name was Always"
Of course there are also mother-in-law jokes, but given the proximity of two of them in the bride and groom, bigTact and care must be exercised, but only in case of need, here it is:
"Behind every successful man there is a stunned mother-in-law!"
Amusing anecdotes for the wedding speeches
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