August 11, 2009

Speeches for Father of the Bride

by Terry Phelps

Father of the bride speeches are expected to be touching, witty, magical and warm your heart. There is not a more emotional part considering all the wedding speeches. It shows a father giving up his daughter to the man that will love her the rest of her life.

Father of the bride speeches should be centered on creating an atmosphere of hospitality. Father of the bride speeches represent that the father of the bride has gained a new son.

The recommended duration of these speeches is between 6 and 10 minutes. The reason for this is that there will be a lot of other speakers after him. It is very important to plan carefully the father of the bride speech, as well as the other speeches. After the father of the bride speech, goes the groom speech, the best man wedding speech and closes, the maid of honor speech.

Father of the bride speeches can also include father's dreams for his daughter and how she'd managed to fulfill those dreams. You can mention some distinct characteristics of his daughter and what made her the best, successful and fulfilled person that she is right now. Some of the qualities of his daughter, as well as skills and abilities, can be mentioned, to show how proud he feels.

The main objective of the Father Of The Bride Speech is to put in words the great love he feels. Another important goal of the father of the bride speech is to welcome the groom. Toasting the bride and groom is considered a great end of the speech, although this should not mean embarrassing them. It is very nice to have some funny parts in the speech, but not to feel them uncomfortable.

Giving a father of the bride speech should be considered a great honor, expecting his daughter will never forget his words.

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