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Who Gives Wedding Speeches at a Wedding? A Guide

Wedding speeches are a traditional and meaningful part of many wedding celebrations. They provide an opportunity for the couple, their families, and their friends to express their love, gratitude, and well wishes to the newlyweds.


Picture of a bride and a groom at a wedding.

But who gives wedding speeches at a wedding?


Here is a guide to the typical wedding speeches and who gives them:


  1. Father of the bride's speech: The father of the bride usually gives the first speech and welcomes the guests to the wedding. He may also share anecdotes about the couple and offer his blessings to them.

  2. Groom's speech: The groom usually gives the second speech and thanks his parents, the bridesmaids, and his new wife. He may also share his feelings about his partner and their future together.

  3. Best man's speech: The best man gives the final speech and is typically a close friend or brother of the groom. He may share humorous anecdotes about the groom and offer well wishes for the couple.

  4. Maid of honor's speech: The maid of honor, who is typically the bride's sister or closest friend, may also give a speech. Her speech may include anecdotes about the couple and well wishes for their future.

  5. Other speeches: Other family members or friends may also choose to give a speech, such as the mother of the groom or the bride's parents. It is important to coordinate with the couple and other speakers to ensure that everyone has an opportunity to speak.

Overall, wedding speeches are a wonderful way to celebrate the love and commitment of the newlyweds and to share that joy with family and friends.

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