The Bride Groom’s Wedding Speech
The Groom - Your Duties

Doubtless you and your bride have worked tirelessly to ensure the smooth running
of the proceedings. There now remains a few final things that you should address
in your speech. That done, the rest of the day is your own!
How long should I speak for?
This is your day – and no one wants it to be spoiled because you are worrying about your speech. It is quite acceptable for you to give a short speech if that is what you are comfortable with and you can speak for longer if that is more ‘you’. Either way, we will make sure that you get it just right for you, your bride, your guests and your personality.
Finding the right tone
Your speech is expected to me more profound and sincere than the Best Man’s speech – although you may wish to get a few digs in before he stands to deliver, though making it quite clear that you really are only joking. You should also add some sincere words for your new wife.
What do I need to say?
This speech should not just be a litany of thank you’s – we will help you to find a humorous and thought provoking way to make this an interesting and engaging speech that does not leave anyone out.
What if I forget my words?
You will be provided with bound prompt cards and memory joggers. We will leave spaces for you to make notations on these yourself – which will help you to remember your speech.
And Finally...
This is your day. The plural you. You and your new wife. Enjoy it
What does it cost? The Cost of the speech is just £50.00. This is payable in advance and we are sorry that we are unable to commence work without payment.
We provide you with a first draft based on the questions you have answered. You then have the opportunity to change anything you do not feel comfortable with and work towards a final draft that you are 100% confident with. Once the words are right you will feel confident and you can begin to look forward to the big day. It will normally take 2-3 weeks for us to write a speech and provided you give us plenty of warning, you will have enough of time to rehearse.
Remember: ‘We write the right words’.
