Hints for the Maid of Honor Speech You Do Not Wish To Skip



by Lillian Metcalf


The maid of honor speech is one of the last speeches to be heard. Since everyone else has had a say it will be hard to find enough words to create your speech. Your speech usually comes just before the groom speech. Using these top 4 tips will help you create a maid of honor speech that is remarkable and enduring.

Using wedding etiquette for your speech will give your maid of honor speech flair. You will follow the father of the bride speech and the groom speech so it's important to prepare ahead of time. Most of the thanks will come from the speeches before you. These tips will help you write your maid of honor speech.

Keep it short - the wedding guests have heard a lot of speeches by the time they get around to your speech. By that time the guests want to start moving around so the shorter the better.

Personal words - if you correlate with the father of the bride, best man and other speakers you can find out what they are going to say. It helps since the maid of honor speech usually doesn't have time for stories from childhood. Checking with others will help you not repeat what has already been said. It will make your speech unique.

Never start out negatively - start out your speech with compliments and sincerity for the newlyweds. Make several references to the best man since he will have made several about you. Try to keep on track and not touch on subjects no one else has a clue about.

Steer clear of the Do Not's - any mention of ex-boyfriends, sex, religion, or even politics should not be in your maid of honor speech. It's just bad taste. Remember to talk about the groom's family and of course, you mention the bride's family as you will know them well. Be careful not to embarrass the bride with any slipped out secrets. It is, after all, the happiest day of her life.

Before the wedding reception practice your speech - Be sure to write your maid of honor speech well in advance of the wedding day. The more you practice the better it will flow. Plus, you'll remember it better the more you practice.

To help you remember - you can jot down key words on note cards so you don't forget anything you wanted to cover in your maid of honor speech. Making your speech at the wedding won't be that hard since you will be one of the last to speak, you can make it very short.

Sometimes speeches are hard to say if you're not accustomed to speaking in front of a group of people. Remember to use these tips when writing and saying your maid of honor speech at the wedding and you will be the one speech the guests do remember from the wedding.




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