After the groom sits back down, it’s time for the main event; the best man and\/or maid of honour speeches.<\/p>\n
While it is not traditional for the maid of honour to speak, in recent years it, too, has become a popular aspect of many wedding receptions. Sometimes the best man and the maid of honour will even give a joint speech, which is always fun.<\/p>\n
After these speeches, the father and mother of the groom and\/or the bride will, typically, speak. These speeches usually do not last too long and often express joy at the joining of their child with another person and the end of the parents responsibilities concerning the care of their son or daughter.<\/p>\n
If there are any messages, well wishes, etc. the bride and groom or the best man will read them out during his\/her turn before signing off with a few short closing remarks. Traditionally, telegrams from interstate or overseas were read out at this point. These days, it may be emails wishing the couple well from those who couldn’t make it.<\/p>\n
At this point the speeches and the formal part of the reception is considered over, and the guests are free to hit the dance floor.<\/p>\n
With your newfound knowledge of the procedure regarding wedding speeches, you might find yourself even volunteering to participate in the next wedding that comes up on your radar! But if\u00a0public speaking is something that makes you\u00a0tremble, this article might help<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/a><\/p>\n