April 23, 2010

Funny Groom Speech - When A Simple Speech Is Not Enough

by Marely . Hollopeter

The tone of a funny groom speech is anywhere between the speech of the best man and the speech of the father of the bride. While the best of the father of the bride leans on the somber and is often delivered with a concerned tone, the speech of the best man is comedic. The speech of the groom is deemed appropriate when it is sincere and formal even while being funny from time to time.

An entertaining and funny speech is always a welcome speech. What makes the preparation of the funny groom speech a little trickier are the expectations of formality, sincerity and functionality that if the groom prefers to inject humor into the speech, the following must be avoided.

Any wedding consists of different groups of guests with varying ages persuasion and religion. The families of the bride and the groom, friends' colleagues and acquaintances come from different backgrounds. The wedding may also be the first occasion where the some of the guests will meet the bride. The degree of familiarity among the guests also differ. This factor tends to make some guests not very receptive to humor. The best way of delivering a funny speech is to narrate anecdotes that are more universal in experience so that no one feels excluded.

A good practice is talking and welcoming as many guests as possible and ensuring that introductions are made so that there is a certain degree of familiarity with other guests. Thanking all those who attended (even when this done during speeches) will be a good icebreaker.

Avoid clichs as well as popular jokes. Make sure that the jokes, one liners and anecdotes especially during the opening sentences must be in fact funny. To gauge the audiences reaction, try it our first with a friend or two. You would want your speech to be understood rather than met with wondering stare so the tip is practice the delivery until you believe you could do it perfectly. You will need more than several jokes and one liners during the speech but when you could get your audience to laugh at your first attempt, you could easily get them laughing again.

You are the man of the night and it is highly expected of you to assure your in-laws that their daughter is in safe hands. You are also to compliment your bride's attributes but stay off complimenting about her breasts and her buns. And god it is lame to begin your joke with the punch line. No matter how tipsy you feel you already are, stay away from the story of the Beauty and the Beast. Sure your wife is the beauty but she may not have an iota of resemblance to her mother and a moron in the audience might just glance at her mother, you know?

At this point your best man must have delivered his speech and must have gotten away with a few good laughs. Rip him down to shreds while being friendly about it. An audience that is already primed to laugh by the best man would not mind you character assassinating him.

Whatever you do though, the key is dignified humor. A funny groom speech is not to outdo the laughs that the best man got away with.

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