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<description><![CDATA[Like any speech, the father of the groom wedding speech should contain three parts: the introduction, the body and the conclusion. I think the best begining of any speech is a quote. You can choose an interesting quote from the groom speech examples on this site. Then, you should welcome all the wedding&#8217;s guests. Welcoming the bride in your family is a must, but you can do that in the body of the speech, if you wish. Presenting the bride&#8217;s family is also a good idea to use in your introduction.<br />
In the body of the father of the groom speech, you can compliment the bride and congratulate your son for his choice. Funny events from your son&#8217;s childhood would also go very well in the body of the speech. Including some good jokes would add a little humour to your speech, which is so desirable, because the funny wedding speeches are always very appreciated. Another useful thing you should consider to include in your speech&#8217;s body would be a piece of advice for marriage.<br />
Finally, in the last part of your speech, you could give some blessings to the newlywed couple. After that, according to the wedding speech etiquette, you should propose a toast to the bride and groom and, in the absence of a master of the ceremony, you must introduce the next speaker.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 03 Mar 2013 13:05:51 +0000</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[If your son is getting married and you will deliver one of the speeches of his   wedding, then this article will help you very much. That is because I have gathered here three useful and powerful tips for writing one of the best father of the groom wedding speeches. I must not forget to mention that, in the order of wedding speeches, father of the groom must have the first speech.<br />
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3 Tips for the best father of the groom wedding speeches<br />
1. Follow the standard scheme<br />
Like any speech, the father of the groom wedding speech should contain three parts: the introduction, the body and the conclusion. I think the best begining of any speech is a quote. You can choose an interesting quote from the groom speech examples on this site. Then, you should welcome all the wedding&#8217;s guests. Welcoming the bride in your family is a must, but you can do that in the body of the speech, if you wish. Presenting the bride&#8217;s family is also a good idea to use in your introduction.<br />
In the body of the father of the groom speech, you can compliment the bride and congratulate your son for his choice. Funny events from your son&#8217;s childhood would also go very well in the body of the speech. Including some good jokes would add a little humour to your speech, which is so desirable, because the funny wedding speeches are always very appreciated. Another useful thing you should consider to include in your speech&#8217;s body would be a piece of advice for marriage.<br />
Finally, in the last part of your speech, you could give some blessings to the newlywed couple. After that, according to the wedding speech etiquette, you should propose a toast to the bride and groom and, in the absence of a master of the ceremony, you must introduce the next speaker.<br />
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2. Keep it short, sincere and simple<br />
The father of the groom wedding speeches must follow, like any other speech, the rule of shortness: your speech should last for maximum 5 minutes (3 minutes would be perfect). If you speak too much, you risk to bore your audience. In order to be sure that you will not overtake this limit, it&#8217;s advisable for you to read the speech loud a few times before the wedding.<br />
Also, you must be sincere and express exactly what you feel. You should not exagerate or say things that are not true; for example, if you don&#8217;t appreciate the bride, you shouldn&#8217;t say that you admire her, because the difference between your words and your true feelings will be remarked and this will make a bad impression.<br />
Like you will see in the father of the groom wedding speech examples in my site, the speech&#8217;s language must be simple, without unnecessary and annoying flourishes. When you write your speech, you should use your own words; you shouldn&#8217;t force yourself to use a brilliant vocabulary, because you will end up having a strange speech.<br />
3. Use fine humour<br />
Another piece of advice I would like to share with you is this one: a little good humour will make your speech memorable. You can achieve that by using some good jokes about married life or about your son. But, when you are joking, be careful not to hurt the guests&#8217; feelings.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 02 Mar 2013 15:39:53 +0000</pubDate>
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In the body of the father of the groom speech, you can compliment the bride and congratulate your son for his choice. Funny events from your son&#8217;s childhood would also go very well in the body of the speech. Including some good jokes would add a little humour to your speech, which is so desirable, because the funny wedding speeches are always very appreciated. Another useful thing you should consider to include in your speech&#8217;s body would be a piece of advice for marriage.<br />
Finally, in the last part of your speech, you could give some blessings to the newlywed couple. After that, according to the wedding speech etiquette, you should propose a toast to the bride and groom and, in the absence of a master of the ceremony, you must introduce the next speaker.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 24 Feb 2013 06:33:48 +0000</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[Keep it short, sincere and simple<br />
The father of the groom wedding speeches must follow, like any other speech, the rule of shortness: your speech should last for maximum 5 minutes (3 minutes would be perfect). If you speak too much, you risk to bore your audience. In order to be sure that you will not overtake this limit, it&#8217;s advisable for you to read the speech loud a few times before the wedding.<br />
Also, you must be sincere and express exactly what you feel. You should not exagerate or say things that are not true; for example, if you don&#8217;t appreciate the bride, you shouldn&#8217;t say that you admire her, because the difference between your words and your true feelings will be remarked and this will make a bad impression.<br />
Like you will see in the father of the groom wedding speech examples in my site, the speech&#8217;s language must be simple, without unnecessary and annoying flourishes. When you write your speech, you should use your own words; you shouldn&#8217;t force yourself to use a brilliant vocabulary, because you will end up having a strange speech.<br />
3. Use fine humour<br />
Another piece of advice I would like to share with you is this one: a little good humour will make your speech memorable. You can achieve that by using some good jokes about married life or about your son. But, when you are joking, be careful not to hurt the guests&#8217; feelings.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 24 Feb 2013 06:32:27 +0000</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[Like any speech, the father of the groom wedding speech should contain three parts: the introduction, the body and the conclusion. I think the best begining of any speech is a quote. You can choose an interesting quote from the groom speech examples on this site. Then, you should welcome all the wedding&#8217;s guests. Welcoming the bride in your family is a must, but you can do that in the body of the speech, if you wish. Presenting the bride&#8217;s family is also a good idea to use in your introduction.<br />
In the body of the father of the groom speech, you can compliment the bride and congratulate your son for his choice. Funny events from your son&#8217;s childhood would also go very well in the body of the speech. Including some good jokes would add a little humour to your speech, which is so desirable, because the funny wedding speeches are always very appreciated. Another useful thing you should consider to include in your speech&#8217;s body would be a piece of advice for marriage.<br />
Finally, in the last part of your speech, you could give some blessings to the newlywed couple. After that, according to the wedding speech etiquette, you should propose a toast to the bride and groom and, in the absence of a master of the ceremony, you must introduce the next speaker.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2013 23:25:55 +0000</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[So, having this in mind, let&#8217;s begin the series of the 5 Tips for a <br />
successful wedding speech presentation with the first one, which says <br />
that you must &#8230;<br />
1. BE CONFIDENT !<br />
The key to the perfect presentation is the self-confidence. So, first of all, <br />
if you want to have the perfect wedding speech, you must be confident that you <br />
will write a good speech and all the people present at the wedding will enjoy it <br />
and will applaud you at the end. So, instead of being negative or too emotive, <br />
be positive and believe that everything will be fine! But in order to achieve a <br />
strong confidence, you must &#8230;<br />
2. PLAN AND PREPARE IN ADVANCE !<br />
The most important tool for boosting your confidence level is being well <br />
prepared for the speech. And the key to a successful preparation is a detailed <br />
planning. When you have your groom <br />
wedding speech written, repeated many times and you know very well every <br />
detail of it, you will instantly become extremely confident in yourself and, <br />
consequently, your presentation will be absolutely impeccable. So, don&#8217;t <br />
procrastinate the preparation of your speech and start planning and preparing <br />
right now! Besides planning and preparing, in order to be confident, you should <br />
&#8230;<br />
3. PRACTICE VISUALIZATION !<br />
Visualization is a powerful tool for achieving a great level of <br />
self-confidence. Here is how you can use this amazing tool: in the days before <br />
the wedding, visualize yourself as being at the wedding and delivering the <br />
best groom wedding speech; imagine that the wedding reception has begun and <br />
your previous speaker has finished his speech and now you are presented; <br />
visualize yourself walking to the place where you must give your speech; imagine <br />
all the guests looking at you; see yourself as being extremely confident and <br />
delivering the best speech; imagine all your audience applauding you, laughing <br />
at your wedding speech jokes and your bride being very proud of you. Practicing <br />
visualization many times, you will attract the success in your wedding speech, <br />
according to the Law of Attraction. Another extremely useful tool for having a <br />
perfect presentation is the one called &#8230;<br />
4. &#8220;ACT AS IF&#8221; !<br />
While you are thinking and composing your speech, and especially while you <br />
are delivering your groom wedding speech, ask yourself: &#8220;How would an <br />
experienced, confident and successful public speaker behave in a situation like <br />
this? How would he speak? What would be the tone of his voice? What would be his <br />
gestures? How and where would he look?&#8221; and do the same. Permanently, while <br />
giving your speech, you must &#8220;act as if&#8221; you were the best public speaker in the <br />
world, the most experienced and successful one. In the psychology of <br />
self-development, it&#8217;s a largely known fact that, by modelling a person&#8217;s <br />
behaviour, you will become and feel like that person. Besides &#8220;acting as if&#8221;, <br />
there is another valuable thing you should do while thinking to, preparing and <br />
delivering your speech, and that is &#8230;<br />
5. REMEMBER YOUR IMAGE !<br />
A very important thing to remember while thinking to, composing and giving <br />
your speech is the impression you want to let to your audience. The best <br />
impression you can let is the one of a mature, elegant, sincere, funny, positive <br />
and happy person. So, all the time you prepare and deliver your speech, ask <br />
yourself: &#8220;Does this action/gesture/joke/word etc bring me closer to the image I <br />
want to create? Is this consistent with my ideal image?&#8221; If the answer is &#8220;no&#8221;, <br />
don&#8217;t do it! Using this question as a &#8220;filter&#8221; for your actions, you will have <br />
the perfect speech<br />
If you liked my tips and you want to find out more secrets of the best groom <br />
wedding speeches, you should visit my site, which contains many resources for <br />
creating and delivering the perfect speech at the most important event in your <br />
life: your wedding.<br />
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<pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2013 11:20:27 +0000</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[2. Keep it short, sincere and simple<br />
The father of the groom wedding speeches must follow, like any other speech, the rule of shortness: your speech should last for maximum 5 minutes (3 minutes would be perfect). If you speak too much, you risk to bore your audience. In order to be sure that you will not overtake this limit, it&#8217;s advisable for you to read the speech loud a few times before the wedding.<br />
Also, you must be sincere and express exactly what you feel. You should not exagerate or say things that are not true; for example, if you don&#8217;t appreciate the bride, you shouldn&#8217;t say that you admire her, because the difference between your words and your true feelings will be remarked and this will make a bad impression.<br />
Like you will see in the father of the groom wedding speech examples in my site, the speech&#8217;s language must be simple, without unnecessary and annoying flourishes. When you write your speech, you should use your own words; you shouldn&#8217;t force yourself to use a brilliant vocabulary, because you will end up having a strange speech.<br />
3. Use fine humour<br />
Another piece of advice I would like to share with you is this one: a little good humour will make your speech memorable. You can achieve that by using some good jokes about married life or about your son. But, when you are joking, be careful not to hurt the guests&#8217; feelings.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2013 11:20:11 +0000</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[3 Tips for the best father of the groom wedding speeches<br />
1. Follow the standard scheme<br />
Like any speech, the father of the groom wedding speech should contain three parts: the introduction, the body and the conclusion. I think the best begining of any speech is a quote. You can choose an interesting quote from the groom speech examples on this site. Then, you should welcome all the wedding&#8217;s guests. Welcoming the bride in your family is a must, but you can do that in the body of the speech, if you wish. Presenting the bride&#8217;s family is also a good idea to use in your introduction.<br />
In the body of the father of the groom speech, you can compliment the bride and congratulate your son for his choice. Funny events from your son&#8217;s childhood would also go very well in the body of the speech. Including some good jokes would add a little humour to your speech, which is so desirable, because the funny wedding speeches are always very appreciated. Another useful thing you should consider to include in your speech&#8217;s body would be a piece of advice for marriage.<br />
Finally, in the last part of your speech, you could give some blessings to the newlywed couple. After that, according to the wedding speech etiquette, you should propose a toast to the bride and groom and, in the absence of a master of the ceremony, you must introduce the next speaker.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2013 13:14:04 +0000</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[I think the best begining of any speech is a quote. You can choose an <br />
interesting quote from the groom speech examples on this site. Then, you should <br />
welcome all the wedding&#8217;s guests. Welcoming the bride in your family is a must, <br />
but you can do that in the body of the speech, if you wish. Presenting the <br />
bride&#8217;s family is also a good idea to use in your introduction.<br />
In the body of the father of the groom speech, you can compliment <br />
the bride and congratulate your son for his choice. Funny events from your son&#8217;s <br />
childhood would also go very well in the body of the speech. Including some good <br />
jokes would add a little humour to your speech, which is so desirable, because <br />
the funny wedding speeches are always very appreciated. Another useful thing you <br />
should consider to include in your speech&#8217;s body would be a piece of advice for <br />
marriage.<br />
Finally, in the last part of your speech, you could give some blessings to <br />
the newlywed couple. After that, according to the wedding speech etiquette, you <br />
should propose a toast to the bride and groom and, in the absence of a master of <br />
the ceremony, you must introduce the next speaker]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 18 Feb 2013 11:17:50 +0000</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[2. Keep it short, sincere and simple<br />
The father of the groom wedding speeches must follow, like <br />
any other speech, the rule of shortness: your speech should last for maximum 5 <br />
minutes (3 minutes would be perfect). If you speak too much, you risk to bore <br />
your audience. In order to be sure that you will not overtake this limit, it&#8217;s <br />
advisable for you to read the speech loud a few times before the wedding.<br />
Also, you must be sincere and express exactly what you feel. You should not <br />
exagerate or say things that are not true; for example, if you don&#8217;t appreciate <br />
the bride, you shouldn&#8217;t say that you admire her, because the difference between <br />
your words and your true feelings will be remarked and this will make a bad <br />
impression.<br />
Like you will see in the father of the groom wedding speech <br />
examples in my site, the speech&#8217;s language must be simple, without <br />
unnecessary and annoying flourishes. When you write your speech, you should use <br />
your own words; you shouldn&#8217;t force yourself to use a brilliant vocabulary, <br />
because you will end up having a strange speech.<br />
3. Use fine humour<br />
Another piece of advice I would like to share with you is this one: a <br />
little good humour will make your speech memorable. You can achieve <br />
that by using some good jokes about married life or about your son. But, when <br />
you are joking, be careful not to hurt the guests&#8217; feelings.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 18 Feb 2013 11:16:12 +0000</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[1. Follow the standard scheme<br />
Like any speech, the father of the groom wedding speech should contain <br />
three parts: the introduction, the body and the conclusion. I think the best <br />
begining of any speech is a quote. You can choose an interesting quote from the <br />
groom speech examples on this site. Then, you should welcome all the wedding&#8217;s <br />
guests. Welcoming the bride in your family is a must, but you can do that in the <br />
body of the speech, if you wish. Presenting the bride&#8217;s family is also a good <br />
idea to use in your introduction.<br />
In the body of the father of the groom speech, you can compliment <br />
the bride and congratulate your son for his choice. Funny events from your son&#8217;s <br />
childhood would also go very well in the body of the speech. Including some good <br />
jokes would add a little humour to your speech, which is so desirable, because <br />
the funny wedding speeches are always very appreciated. Another useful thing you <br />
should consider to include in your speech&#8217;s body would be a piece of advice for <br />
marriage.<br />
Finally, in the last part of your speech, you could give some blessings to <br />
the newlywed couple. After that, according to the wedding speech etiquette, you <br />
should propose a toast to the bride and groom and, in the absence of a master of <br />
the ceremony, you must introduce the next speaker.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 15 Feb 2013 21:08:44 +0000</pubDate>
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<pubDate>Fri, 15 Feb 2013 07:33:14 +0000</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[2. Keep it short, sincere and simple<br />
The father of the groom wedding speeches must follow, like <br />
any other speech, the rule of shortness: your speech should last for maximum 5 <br />
minutes (3 minutes would be perfect). If you speak too much, you risk to bore <br />
your audience. In order to be sure that you will not overtake this limit, it&#8217;s <br />
advisable for you to read the speech loud a few times before the wedding.<br />
Also, you must be sincere and express exactly what you feel. You should not <br />
exagerate or say things that are not true; for example, if you don&#8217;t appreciate <br />
the bride, you shouldn&#8217;t say that you admire her, because the difference between <br />
your words and your true feelings will be remarked and this will make a bad <br />
impression.<br />
Like you will see in the father of the groom wedding speech <br />
examples in my site, the speech&#8217;s language must be simple, without <br />
unnecessary and annoying flourishes. When you write your speech, you should use <br />
your own words; you shouldn&#8217;t force yourself to use a brilliant vocabulary, <br />
because you will end up having a strange speech.<br />
3. Use fine humour<br />
Another piece of advice I would like to share with you is this one: a <br />
little good humour will make your speech memorable. You can achieve <br />
that by using some good jokes about married life or about your son. But, when <br />
you are joking, be careful not to hurt the guests&#8217; feelings.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 15 Feb 2013 07:32:57 +0000</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[3 Tips for the best father of the groom wedding speeches<br />
1. Follow the standard scheme<br />
Like any speech, the father of the groom wedding speech should contain <br />
three parts: the introduction, the body and the conclusion. I think the best <br />
begining of any speech is a quote. You can choose an interesting quote from the <br />
groom speech examples on this site. Then, you should welcome all the wedding&#8217;s <br />
guests. Welcoming the bride in your family is a must, but you can do that in the <br />
body of the speech, if you wish. Presenting the bride&#8217;s family is also a good <br />
idea to use in your introduction.<br />
In the body of the father of the groom speech, you can compliment <br />
the bride and congratulate your son for his choice. Funny events from your son&#8217;s <br />
childhood would also go very well in the body of the speech. Including some good <br />
jokes would add a little humour to your speech, which is so desirable, because <br />
the funny wedding speeches are always very appreciated. Another useful thing you <br />
should consider to include in your speech&#8217;s body would be a piece of advice for <br />
marriage.<br />
Finally, in the last part of your speech, you could give some blessings to <br />
the newlywed couple. After that, according to the wedding speech etiquette, you <br />
should propose a toast to the bride and groom and, in the absence of a master of <br />
the ceremony, you must introduce the next speaker.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[If your son is getting married and you will deliver one of the speeches of <br />
his wedding, then this article will help you very much. That is because I have <br />
gathered here three useful and powerful tips for writing one of the best <br />
father of the groom wedding speeches. I must not forget to mention <br />
that, in the order of wedding speeches, father of the groom must have the first <br />
speech.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[2. Keep it short, sincere and simple<br />
The father of the groom wedding speeches must follow, like <br />
any other speech, the rule of shortness: your speech should last for maximum 5 <br />
minutes (3 minutes would be perfect). If you speak too much, you risk to bore <br />
your audience. In order to be sure that you will not overtake this limit, it&#8217;s <br />
advisable for you to read the speech loud a few times before the wedding.<br />
Also, you must be sincere and express exactly what you feel. You should not <br />
exagerate or say things that are not true; for example, if you don&#8217;t appreciate <br />
the bride, you shouldn&#8217;t say that you admire her, because the difference between <br />
your words and your true feelings will be remarked and this will make a bad <br />
impression.<br />
Like you will see in the father of the groom wedding speech <br />
examples in my site, the speech&#8217;s language must be simple, without <br />
unnecessary and annoying flourishes. When you write your speech, you should use <br />
your own words; you shouldn&#8217;t force yourself to use a brilliant vocabulary, <br />
because you will end up having a strange speech.<br />
3. Use fine humour<br />
Another piece of advice I would like to share with you is this one: a <br />
little good humour will make your speech memorable. You can achieve <br />
that by using some good jokes about married life or about your son. But, when <br />
you are joking, be careful not to hurt the guests&#8217; feelings.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[3 Tips for the best father of the groom wedding speeches<br />
1. Follow the standard scheme<br />
Like any speech, the father of the groom wedding speech should contain <br />
three parts: the introduction, the body and the conclusion. I think the best <br />
begining of any speech is a quote. You can choose an interesting quote from the <br />
groom speech examples on this site. Then, you should welcome all the wedding&#8217;s <br />
guests. Welcoming the bride in your family is a must, but you can do that in the <br />
body of the speech, if you wish. Presenting the bride&#8217;s family is also a good <br />
idea to use in your introduction.<br />
In the body of the father of the groom speech, you can compliment <br />
the bride and congratulate your son for his choice. Funny events from your son&#8217;s <br />
childhood would also go very well in the body of the speech. Including some good <br />
jokes would add a little humour to your speech, which is so desirable, because <br />
the funny wedding speeches are always very appreciated. Another useful thing you <br />
should consider to include in your speech&#8217;s body would be a piece of advice for <br />
marriage.<br />
Finally, in the last part of your speech, you could give some blessings to <br />
the newlywed couple. After that, according to the wedding speech etiquette, you <br />
should propose a toast to the bride and groom and, in the absence of a master of <br />
the ceremony, you must introduce the next speaker.<br />
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speech examples?<br />
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2. Keep it short, sincere and simple<br />
The father of the groom wedding speeches must follow, like <br />
any other speech, the rule of shortness: your speech should last for maximum 5 <br />
minutes (3 minutes would be perfect). If you speak too much, you risk to bore <br />
your audience. In order to be sure that you will not overtake this limit, it&#8217;s <br />
advisable for you to read the speech loud a few times before the wedding.<br />
Also, you must be sincere and express exactly what you feel. You should not <br />
exagerate or say things that are not true; for example, if you don&#8217;t appreciate <br />
the bride, you shouldn&#8217;t say that you admire her, because the difference between <br />
your words and your true feelings will be remarked and this will make a bad <br />
impression.<br />
Like you will see in the father of the groom wedding speech <br />
examples in my site, the speech&#8217;s language must be simple, without <br />
unnecessary and annoying flourishes. When you write your speech, you should use <br />
your own words; you shouldn&#8217;t force yourself to use a brilliant vocabulary, <br />
because you will end up having a strange speech.<br />
3. Use fine humour<br />
Another piece of advice I would like to share with you is this one: a <br />
little good humour will make your speech memorable. You can achieve <br />
that by using some good jokes about married life or about your son. But, when <br />
you are joking, be careful not to hurt the guests&#8217; feelings.]]></description>
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