Father Of The Groom Toast – Pointers In Writing
Everyone who has written a father of the groom toast before would agree that it is not the final leg of speech writing that is difficult, it’s the first few lines. The days may drag on but no good introductory line falls on your lap. If you are troubled by the speech you have to prepare, we have prepared some solutions that could help you. Some of them are discussed below:
Write the first things that come to your mind – When you’re still collecting the concepts you could use as materials in your speech, don’t shoot down all the ideas that come to your mind. This could jog your memory and help encourage better ideas as you write along. Only after you’re done with your speech would you start editing it. This is where you remove ideas which you don’t want and replace them with more polished ones.
Use regular English – Many people fall into the trap of using highfaluting words, thinking that it could make them look more impressive. The truth is, big words don’t make your audience listen. In fact, these could help you discourage from listening to you. When writing your speech, try not to use a dictionary, just your instincts when it comes to language.
Follow a cohesive theme – Avoid condensing all your ideas in one paragraph, don’t discuss too many ideas as well. This would leave your audience wondering the point you’re getting at. Instead, use a cohesive theme to gel all your ideas together and whenever necessary, avoid touching on sub-topics.
Keep it short – Don’t bore your audience with along speech. It is always better to have a short speech that entertains your audience than a long one that bores them.
Present yourself – A lot of your son and his bride’s guests know you as the father of the groom but there are still be those who would wonder about the identity of the man at the podium. For the sake of the people who don’t know who you are, briefly introduce yourself. When preparing your speech, this may be skipped but you should remember to say it before you proceed with your speech.
Don’t touch the booze – You may be tempted to drink beer or wine before your speech to help calm your nerves. No matter how strong this urge is, however, try to keep your head as clear as possible. This will make you deliver your speech successfully without you having to slur through it.
Remember the toast – The father of the groom toast is offered to the newlyweds or on their behalf. It is here where you express your best wishes for the newlyweds in a funny or formal one liner.
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