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Wedding Etiquette: Speeches

July 20, 2016 Lori Losee
Photo by Maxine Toh

Photo by Maxine Toh

This week we’re talking about speeches, and as someone who hates public speaking, this topic pretty much terrifies me. But I know that when I am asked to speak at a friend’s wedding, I will rise to the challenge and have a glass (or two) of bubbly before to calm my nerves.

Here are my top four suggestions for having the perfect wedding speech.

Say Yes: First and foremost, if you’re asked to speak at a wedding, you have to say yes. If you’re like me, from the moment you agree to it, to the moment you are standing up their speaking you will be freaking out, but you have to do it! You have to support your friends and family on their wedding day.

Let your Personality Shine Through: Just be you! If you’re not funny, don’t try to be, if you’re not a crier, don’t worry about it! The bride and groom know you and want you to speak at their wedding so don’t worry about putting on a show. If you share your feelings about the couple and wish them the best of luck in their marriage your speech will be perfect!

Be Conscious of Time: This is one of the most important elements to writing a good wedding speech. Don’t make it too long, there are a lot of things to do during a wedding reception and there are most likely multiple speeches to get though so don’t hog the microphone! And on the other hand, don’t make it too short, you don’t want it to seem like you have nothing to say about the couple! Find a happy medium, usually somewhere between 2 and 3 minutes.

End with a Toast: Don’t forget your ending, encourage everyone to raise their glass and toast the happy couple!

And just like that, cheers, you are don’t with your public speaking for the evening!

 

In EA Blog Series, Wedding Blog Series, Wednesday Etiquette Tags Wedding Planning, Speeches, Toasts
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Hosting a (Traditional) Rehearsal Dinner

July 13, 2016 Lori Losee

As if planning a wedding isn’t enough work, tradition forces us to plan a rehearsal dinner as well. But have no fear! After everything you’ve planned, the rehearsal dinner is a simple last step. Here are a few key etiquette tips to keep in mind when planning a traditional rehearsal dinner.

Hosts: The Groom’s parents traditionally host the rehearsal dinner, but as always with weddings, there is room for change. The idea behind this is that the Bride’s family is hosting the wedding so the Groom’s family hosts the rehearsal dinner.

Invitations: Can be much less formal then your wedding invitation and should be sent about four weeks before the rehearsal. Be sure to include the rehearsal information and timing for those who need to attend both that and the dinner.

Guests: Should include the obvious, wedding party, family (especially out of town family) and close friends. The rehearsal dinner should include more than just those who have to attend the wedding rehearsal but should still be a smaller guest list then that of the wedding day.

Toasts: Are prefect for a rehearsal dinner! This is a great way to include more than the standard best man and maid of honor toasts. It also gives a chance for those not in the wedding party to say a few words about the happy couple.

Gifts: Are optional but the rehearsal dinner is a great time for the bride and groom to give gifts to their bridal party and/or family! This night is much more intimate and calm then the wedding day and may be the best time to thank everyone in your wedding personally. Guests on the other hand, should not bring gifts to the couple at the rehearsal dinner.

In EA Blog Series, Wedding Blog Series, Wednesday Etiquette Tags Wedding Planning, Wedding Rehearsal, Rehearsal Dinner
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How to be the Best Groomsman

July 6, 2016 Lori Losee
Photo by  Jacquelynn Brynn Photography

Photo by  Jacquelynn Brynn Photography

Your brother, childhood friend, college roommate; someone in your life is getting married and you have been asked to be a groomsman! You’ve got the personalized wedding flask and you are ready to embrace your role! In order to be the best groomsman, here are a few simple etiquette tips you should follow.

 Consider the Commitment: Being a groomsman can be both a time and financial commitment. Don’t say yes until you are sure you are available for the wedding. Also, take a look at your finances before saying yes. You can’t back out after you’ve already committed!

 Pay Your Way: Once you’ve committed to being a groomsman, embrace the costs. Expect to at least buy/rent your suite for the wedding and pay for your share of the bachelor party.

 Support the Groom: Your number one job is to support the groom! He asked you to stand with him on his wedding day for a reason so think about the him and his bride and how you can help celebrate this exciting time in their lives!    

Photo by Arlene Chambers Photography

Photo by Arlene Chambers Photography

In EA Blog Series, Wedding Blog Series, Wednesday Etiquette Tags Wedding Bridal Party, Groomsmen
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