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30 Maid Of Honor Speech Examples – Ideas For 2018, Free Templates

Maid of honor speech is one of the key elements of your BFF's wedding. Make it unforgettable with our tips and best maid of honor speech examples!<br><br>https://www.weddingforward.com/maid-of-honor-speech/ <br>

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30 Maid Of Honor Speech Examples – Ideas For 2018, Free Templates

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  1. 30 MAID OF HONOR SPEECH EXAMPLES – IDEAS FOR 2018, FREE TEMPLATES https://www.weddingforward.com/maid-of-honor-speech/

  2. Structure Of The Maid Of Honor Speech To get you started, stick to our basic Maid Of Honor Speech Outline: •Introduce yourself (your name, your relationship to the bride and how long you’ve known each other) •Thank everyone involved in the wedding planning for their hard work •Talk about the bride (why she’s a good person and friend, share a story to illustrate it) •Tell the love story (The most romantic version of how the bride and groom met) •Talk about the groom (Compliment him, why he’s great for your friend, what he does for her etc) •Celebrate the couple (Why they’re so good together) •Wish the newlyweds wonderful things for the future You could also insert a quote or a poem. •Toast to the bride and groom – Raise your glass, say: “Here’s to the happy couple”, take and sip and voila! You’ve nailed it!

  3. How To Write The Best Maid Of Honor Speech Ever If you’re planning to deliver one of the best maids of honor speeches of all time, you’ll definitely have to check out this list of DOs and DON’Ts before you get started. ◦ Do: Open your speech with a self-introduction and your relationship with the bride. There are guests at the wedding who might not know you very well. Let them know how much you mean to each other. Don’t: Feel the need to be comical. A sweet, emotional story means so much more than a bunch of silly, inside jokes that everyone might not get. There will be time and place for your special BFF humor, but leave it for the after party. ◦ Do: Tell everyone what an amazing person the bride is, how she is ALWAYS there for you, whenever, wherever! Also, it would be a nice opportunity to thank the rest of your girls for being a big part of the special day. Don’t: Make the bride look bad by saying things like “We thought this day would NEVER come.” That might sound funny at the hen party, but the wedding reception is not the place. ◦ Do: Share her love story and how she met the groom and maybe an amusing (but not humiliating) anecdote or two about their courtship. The newlyweds would love to hear such tribute to their love. Don’t: Compare the groom to her former boyfriends. That might bring up some bad feelings and memories and it is definitely not the time or place. ◦ Do: Describe what you love about the groom, his greatest attributes and how much he means to the bride. You may want to include how the bride has changed(for the better of course) since she met the groom. Speak from your heart and mention how she became happier etc. It’s time to get emotional! Don’t: Be trite and say things to the groom along with the lines of “Call me when you get divorced.” You don’t want people throwing objects or start booing. ◦ Do: Make the toast about BOTH the bride & groom, not just amusing stories of the bride. Usually, it’s a good idea to start the speech by talking about the bride and finish the speech by talking about her and the groom as a couple. Don’t: Get sidetracked and make the speech all about you. It’s HER day, not yours! ◦ Do: Wish them a happy future, filled with love, a lifetime of joy, and so forth. Don’t: End your speech with phrases like “Cheers” and “Drink up!” You want to end on a sentimental note, not a cheesy one! ◦ Do: Wrap it up with an inspirational or sentimental quote. Let everyone know that the speech is over: give a toast to the couple or congratulate them on their wedding. Don’t: Forget to prepare a great closing line. Do NOT end your maid of honor speech abruptly and awkwardly. ◦

  4. Tips For Writing The Maid Of Honor Speech ◦ Overall, here are some guidelines to make your Maid of Honor Speech shine like diamonds: ◦ Write it out in bullets rather than complete sentences: this will help your speech flow better. Rather than reading your speech word for word from a piece of paper, practice your speech enough times so that it’s pretty well committed to memory. The bullet points will keep you on point while your memory of what you want to say will keep the pace natural and more entertaining. ◦ Keep it short: no one wants to hear you ramble on forever. ◦ Practice your speech aloud beforehand: Record it and play it back, read it to a friend, this way it will flow more naturally. You might want to read it to other bridesmaids because they know the bride well and can help you change the speech. ◦ Speak slowly & clearly: Most people tend to talk faster when they are nervous. ◦ Don’t forget to breathe: Pause and take a breath at the appropriate moments. Recording yourself is a great strategy to get it right! ◦ Have a relaxed stance: Don’t stand with your knees locked, stand up straight and relaxed. Breath in and out before the speech and try to calm down a bit. ◦ Stay sober! You may think a few drinks will make you feel at ease, but it will only derail you and slur your words. The bride will never forgive you for being trashed during your speech. You are her best friend, and for the guests, you represent the bride. Don’t let her down! ◦ Make eye contact with the happy couple: don’t just stare at your notes. Occasionally lock eyes with the bride and groom so they know your speech is from the heart and not just words on a sheet of paper. ◦ SMILE! Even if you are a bundle of nerves, even if you don’t feel like it – fake it till you make it. Did you know a smile releases hormones of happiness that help you relax? ◦ Don’t be afraid to show emotion: let the bride know how much you mean to her.

  5. Maid Of Honor Speech For Best Friend I’s hard to keep calm when your best friend is getting married! This is her day when you can tell just how happy you are that she found her one and only! Don’t be afraid to get a little emotional. Celebrate your feelings by adding some Inspiring Wedding Wishes into your maid of honor speech for a best friend and don’t forget to drink in your good friend’s honor! - If you haven’t had the chance to meet me yet, my name is X. (Bride) and I have been best friends for about 10 years. We met in high school gym class, and we couldn’t stand each other at first. As you can see, things eventually changed for the better. - When (Bride) first asked me to be her Maid of Honor I felt flattered. But as the big day approached, she also told me to give a speech and a toast. I’m kind of the shy type and tried my best to get out of it. But, as (Groom) can tell you, it’s almost impossible to tell (Bride) No and get away with it.

  6. Maid Of Honor Speech For Sister Writing a maid of honor speech is hard enough, but if you also happen to be the bride’s sister the pressure is huge! You grew up together and have shared so much it’s nearly impossible to decide what to include and what is too personal and should be left out. Figuring out how to write a maid of honor speech for your sister can be truly confusing. To help put things into perspective, take a look at this great list of maid of honor speech for sister ideas to get your creative juices flowing. - As you may know, I am the bride’s younger sister. As we were growing up, I always wanted to be like her. Do the things she did, have the things she had – I was probably a bit annoying, I always wanted to tag along. She taught me how to care, how to share and how to try to reach for the stars. And as I grew up I wanted to be just as beautiful, caring, smart and successful as her. - (Bride) has always set an example for me to follow. Over the years she has shown me how to love and care. Today she shows me how to find a best friend, a partner and a true lover, all in one person. I hope that I am just as lucky someday.

  7. Maid Of Honor Toast – Short Examples As a Maid of Honor, you might want to check some tips to giving good wedding speeches A toast is basically well wished to the newlyweds and their family, followed by a signal for guests to raise their glasses. If you are not very certain, what exactly to say, here are some beautiful maid of honor toast examples to inspire you. As the maid of honor you need to find the one speech, that is short and sweet, and resonates with you! Also, check out our collection of Marriage Wishes For Each Taste! Great Maid of Honor wedding speeches often includes great quotes. Of course, you want to make sure to make it personal – as we mentioned above – by introducing yourself, complimenting the bride and groom and the rest of the family, a cute story, and an invitation to the guests to raise their glasses. But, famous quotes have a way of painting a picture that our own words can’t seem to do on their own. These beautiful maid of honor toast examples are sure to inspire.

  8. Maid Of Honor Speech Template If you want to make sure that you deliver the best maids of honor speeches you can’t forget about the presentation. To help out we’ve prepared a great maid of honor speech template just for you. How do you start a maid of honor speech? Most bridesmaid speeches start the same: Greet the audience and introduce yourself, then move on to your relationship with the bride. Ending a maid of honor speech can be a little more complicated. The best bridesmaids speech examples end off with well-wishes for the new couple and a simple toast of champaign. But, don’t be scared to add your own personal touch. Read more in our blog www.weddingforward.com

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