From heart-stealing father-of-the-bride tributes to hilariously off-script best man moments, wedding speeches are where love, laughter and a little chaos collide. This charming little book celebrates the magic of those memorable mic moments – packed with iconic quotes, brilliant one-liners, touching toasts, surprising facts and cheeky advice along the way.
Whether you’re nervously preparing for your place in the spotlight, cheering from the sidelines, or simply reliving the greatest hits, you’ll find a treasure trove of speech snippets, practical tips, dos and don’ts, wise sayings and universal truths about weddings and words. With prompts to spark inspiration, stories to warm the heart and laughs to calm the nerves, it’s part keepsake, part survival kit.
The Little Book of Wedding Speeches isn’t just about crafting the perfect toast – it’s a joyful celebration of the words that make weddings unforgettable.
Sample Content:
Toast Tip: Three is the magic number! Read your speech out loud at least three times and time yourself each time. Delivering a speech requires as much care and attention as the writing. Avoid rushing, and practice speaking in a consistent and confident manner.
Wedding toasts can be traced back to Ancient Greece, where the act of raising a glass and the sound of clinking glass was believed to ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune. About marriage, the famed Ancient Greek philosopher Socrates once quipped: “By all means marry. If you get a good wife, you’ll be happy; if you get a bad one, you’ll become a philosopher.”
Whether you’re nervously preparing for your place in the spotlight, cheering from the sidelines, or simply reliving the greatest hits, you’ll find a treasure trove of speech snippets, practical tips, dos and don’ts, wise sayings and universal truths about weddings and words. With prompts to spark inspiration, stories to warm the heart and laughs to calm the nerves, it’s part keepsake, part survival kit.
The Little Book of Wedding Speeches isn’t just about crafting the perfect toast – it’s a joyful celebration of the words that make weddings unforgettable.
Sample Content:
Toast Tip: Three is the magic number! Read your speech out loud at least three times and time yourself each time. Delivering a speech requires as much care and attention as the writing. Avoid rushing, and practice speaking in a consistent and confident manner.
Wedding toasts can be traced back to Ancient Greece, where the act of raising a glass and the sound of clinking glass was believed to ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune. About marriage, the famed Ancient Greek philosopher Socrates once quipped: “By all means marry. If you get a good wife, you’ll be happy; if you get a bad one, you’ll become a philosopher.”