How to Make Grooms Speeches Funny

Unfortunately for you wedding reception guests are generally considered to be the hardest audience to write for, which makes grooms speeches a nightmare to tackle. This is down to the diversity of those attending, which could include a mixture of ages, sexes and religions. Not only that but some of the guests will be completely sober while others perhaps not so.

Add to which the wedding guests usually consist of many different social groups from both the groom’s side and the bride’s side. These could include close buddies, immediate and distant family, work colleagues, acquaintances, friends of friends and neighbors. This makes it extremely difficult to judge exactly what you can get away with saying without causing offence to someone.

With such a wide range of social groups there are going to be people present when you give your groom’s speech who may not know very many other guests. This could make them feel slightly excluded and thus reinforcing any inhibitions they may already have, and making them less likely to respond to your humor. This only adds to the difficulties that you already face.

When you come to writing your grooms speech you should aim for it to be functional, sincere, and with just the right quantity of humor. The speech needs to be somewhat more light-hearted than the father of the bride’s speech, but not as outright funny as the best man’s speech.

You should try to find a way of thanking all those guests that need to be thanked but without it sounding as you are reading from a list. You have to come across as being genuinely sincere but at the same time humorous. This is a rather difficult balance to achieve for an inexperienced writer, and the majority of young grooms in particular fall into this category, and it demands a certain amount of thought, planning, and rehearsal.

I have had the misfortune to attend weddings where the poor groom instantly and nervously runs through a succession of well worn cliches, then ends with a feeble attempt at humor, which is often greeted with a stony silence from the audience. This is excruciatingly painful to watch as a guest, but imagine if it were you that was giving the speech.

Grooms speeches should contain, wherever possible, several choice one-liners, which you should practice beforehand so you can perfect their delivery. It does need to be genuinely funny though, so you must try it out on a few people initially, but not too many or you won’t get the desired laugh if half of the guests have already heard them. Be aware however that the speech needs to consist of much more than one or two funny one-liners.

You can get examples of really good speech ideas from books written by professional speech writers. These should provide ample examples of speeches which you should be able to weave together seamlessly into a quality speech you would be proud to give, and which will be much appreciated and very warmly received.

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