If you are the best man/maid of honor you want your speech/toast to include
-How long you've been friends and how you met
-A funny story of you guys getting into trouble
-How lucky she or he is to find their other half
-Wish him/her luck, happiness, (or whatever adjective you like) for many more years to come
I've had to give a few toasts as Maid of honor. Don't try to wing it. Whatever you write make sure it fits onto a 3x5 index card (and it fits in the pocket or purse). That way it isn't too long and you won't forget what you are wanting to say.
Below are a few sites to help you out. The cover everything from funny to sincere to quotes you can use. Good luck.
2006-12-05 20:14:10
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answered by deltazeta_mary 5
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In your speech, you could tell something funny about the couple. When they first met you, or each other.
Express your self from the heart, be honest, yet don't embarrass them. Share a word of advice from an old relative who has been married for a long time, or even from your own experiences, if you are married.
Share a scriptural thought about marriage. Like: Genesis 2:18 where it says "It is not good for the man to continue by himself. I am going to make a helper for him, as a complement of him." To the new wife, say, "You___ are definitely a complement to_____ , he needed help, and you saved him. I'm glad you found each other. May your marriage be one of unconditional love, and happiness. To the bride and groom."
2006-12-05 21:52:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Keep it upbeat and do not say something bad approximately his new bride. Remember, pronouncing some thing imply approximately her won't most effective break her day however your brother's as good. It might additionally threaten your courting along with your brother therefore. Try to uncover or make up a humorous poem to hold matters gentle and now not too private. Then toast the comfortable couple.
2016-09-03 11:42:24
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answered by Anonymous
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at my sisters wedding the maid of honor chickened out for the speech, she asked me ( obviously not prepared with a speech) to do one. to be honest i was nervous. the speech just came to me naturally and i was told that it was the best speech they have ever heard at a wedding... everyone is different, if you feel you need to write it down. that good, but sometimes. its better prepared form the heart and mind... good luck,...
2006-12-05 22:57:53
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answered by mia 3
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yes of course it is always nice to have some words ready.
2006-12-09 04:49:04
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answered by Abraham 2
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