Who Should Make a Speech?

It is always nice to pay tribute to your family and give thanks to anyone who contributed financially to your wedding or gave other forms of help or support. It is also a nice opportunity for you or someone in your family to welcome your new spouse to the brood and vice versa, so wedding reception speeches are necessary, and can actually be a highlight of your wedding. 

They can be short or informal or full of customs and traditions, the choice is entirely yours. Here is a list of some of the people you may choose to ask to make a speech at your reception. Just be sure to ask or inform the people you choose in plenty of time for them to prepare. If you would like to impose a time limit, also outline this clearly at the time you ask and confirm any restrictions or requirements the week of the big day.

Bride

Groom

Best Man

Maid of Honour/Chief Bridesmaid

Father of the Bride

Mother of the Bride

Father of the Groom

Mother of the Groom

Grandparents of the Bride and/or Groom

Siblings, close relative or notable friends of the Bride and/or Groom

Somebody else meaningful in your lives

You can choose all of the above, more or less people to make a speech. You can even have your MC throw out an invitation for anyone to say a few words.

If you are going to have a lot of speeches, and you think they will go on for sometime, consider breaking them up into smaller groupings with a menu course or some dancing in-between. However, make sure you have the speeches at an early point in the evening so old Uncle Joe doesn’t have a few too many under his belt when he gets hold of the microphone! 

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Hi, I’m Sally, Founder and Editor of The Bride’s Tree. Over the past 13 years I’ve written thousands of articles about all things wedding from tips and trends to etiquette and ideas. On this blog I bring you the best of Sunshine Coast and Brisbane weddings.