"When my daughter announced she planned to marry the groom I opinion I had best carry out some background checks. So I went to his local police middle point and asked if he was well behaved. The sergeant behind the desk was very reassuring. Apparently they never had any bother with him whenever he spent the night there."
Somehow you can get away with very corny jokes at a wedding; jokes that would fall very flat at any other venue. Possibly it is that often half the crowd doesn't know the other half. Or Possibly it is that every person is trying very hard to be polite, and make it a happy day for the bride and groom. But really, I think it's often more likely that most guests have already had "one too many" and will laugh at whatever that's said, even a very modest exertion at humor.
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The father of the bride traditionally has a special place at weddings. Most likely this is because he was regularly predicted to be the host and foot the bill for the reception in times past. Shades of an additional one tradition in some cultures and older times of paying a dowry, and the daughter leaving home to live with the groom's family, I suppose. The bill is often spread around a slight more widely in the middle of the families these days. But it is still a wrench for a father to see his beautiful daughter leave home to live with her new partner. It's the public "giving your daughter away" tradition that makes it even worse. Many a father of the bride has secretly fast wiped away a tear or two at his daughter's wedding.
This special place for the bride's father sometimes means he gets the role of devotee of ceremonies for his daughter's wedding, and must step in from time to time and say a few words to keep the opportunity inviting along. Sometimes this role goes to the best man, to an additional one guest who is an able speaker, or even to a expert entertainer, if the allocation stretches that far.
Whether or not he is the devotee of ceremonies, the father of the bride is regularly predicted to give a short speech at the reception. The pattern is fairly well established by tradition:
1. A few opportunity lines, Possibly with some humor to get everyone's attention.
2. Thanks to the guests for advent and to the supportive citizen behind the assosication of the event.
3. Some comments about the day so far, such as flattering comments directed to the ladies.
4. A few personal comments about how it feels to be father of the bride.
5. A few affectionate words on the bride.
6. Possibly some criticism on how the romance started and blossomed into the marriage.
7. A welcome to the house for the groom.
8. Some comments on the couple's plans, a few words of wisdom and advice, and best wishes for their hereafter together.
9. A toast (or two), to the concentrate and their future, and Possibly to mention absent relatives and friends.
10. A few closing lines, often as the host wishing every person a pleasant time for the remainder of the festivities.
Putting together a prosperous speech comes easy to some, but it can be a big help to get a expertly prepared draft and checklist to work off. After all, giving a father of the bride wedding speech may only happen once or twice in the lives of most fathers. And there are few things worse than being told afterwards by the bride's mom that you completely forgot to mention Aunty Mildred's hard work icing the wedding cake!
Wedding Speeches Father Of The BrideThanks To : black friday news
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