Father of the Bride Toast Writing Guide - Top 5 Tips

Published: 07th May 2009
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As father of the bride, you are expected to deliver the best inspirational father of the bride toast during the wedding reception. I know that it's not easy to write a wedding toast or speech, but you can't go wrong if you have a guide to follow when creating your speech. Once you have a guide handy you will be able to write a great wedding speech that your daughter can be proud of.



I was also on the same situation as you are now. I also needed to write and deliver a father of the bride toast. I was so stressed out that I was not going to write anything weeks before the wedding. Good thing I had the Internet. So I scoured the net for wedding toasts tips and tricks that helped me create my toast. Here's what I learned.



1. When writing your wedding toast, keep it short and simple. Use short sentences to fill your paragraphs to make your speech coherent and succinct. Avoid using fancy words that nobody will understand. Just use everyday, conversational English to make it easy for you and your audience.




2. Avoid vulgar jokes, double entendre, and inside jokes. The whole purpose of the toast is to bring the people together and to inspire the bride and groom. Inserting vulgar stories will only ruin the day for everyone, and telling inside jokes will only benefit a few people.



3. Write about the couple - how they met, some funny or sweet anecdotes, and stories similar to that. Tell the audience how the couple changed each other for the better when they were together. Congratulate the bride and groom for accomplishing such a milestone in their relationship.



4. Show, don't tell. This is an old advice that creative writers will usually give. This sounds complicated, but all you need to do is to use metaphors and strong imagery to help your audience get into your speech or toast. A strong descriptive toasts is very effective in engaging the listeners as well.



5. Practice the delivery of your speech with someone. It is necessary that you have somebody to practice your speech on just to see immediate reactions and critique. Have your spouse or children listen while you deliver your finished wedding toast.




Remember, no task is too hard if you have a guide with you. Just follow the speech writing tips and tricks above and you'll find yourself writing that father of the bride toast in no time. If you need more speech writing guides to help you create your toast, head on over to http://www.weddingspeechesforall.com/father-of-the-bride-speeches-toasts-writing-guide/

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