The typical running order for wedding speeches is as follows:
Master of Ceremony:
The order of events is controlled by the MC. He will call for the guest’s attention and either introduce each speaker in turn or just the first speaker - The Bride's Father.
The Bride’s Father
Or close friend or relative of the bride’s family) speaks first.The bride's father will propose a toast to the newlywed couple. What he will speak about will depend on each situation, but he might include:
How proud he is of his daughter
A welcome to his new son-in-law and the groom’s parents
Advice and well wishes to the couple
proposing a toast to the couple at the end of his speech
The Groom
Traditionally speaks next. His speech could include:
thanking the guests for their attendance
thanking the bride’s parents for giving him their daughter in marriage
complimenting the bride
paying tribute to his own parents
acknowledging the help with wedding arrangements given by his best man and other helpers
proposing a toast to the bridesmaids, thanking them for their help and support at both the wedding and the reception
The Bride
May give a speech or say a few words now if she wishes to do so.
The Best Man
Officially, his duty is to reply on behalf of the bridesmaids, including:
Thanking the groom for asking him to be Best Man at his wedding
The appreciation of the bridesmaids already expressed during the groom's wedding speech
An informal speech or story about the bride and groom
If there are to be other toasts or additional speeches to be made, they are done so now. The Master of Ceremony will then finalise the wedding speeches by encouraging the guests to enjoy the rest of the evening. If a meal is part of the reception plan, then the speeches are usually delivered between courses.
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