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Personalized Wedding Speeches

There are many kinds of wedding speeches. And we write them all!

At a wedding, there are lots of great opportunities to give a talk. And naturally, who speaks helps to determine the style in which that speech is offered. Whether it's a Maid of Honor speech, a bachelor party speech, a bride's speech, a b>bride and groom's toast, a best man's wedding speech and toast, one by parents, a toast to parents or more, we'll take your information and craft an absolutely original speech or toast that will make them laugh, make them cry and make them remember your occasion fondly forever.

The basics of a great speech -- especially on the occasion of a wedding -- are well known to our writing experts. All you have to do is fill out our quick and easy questionnaire and we'll handle the rest. Our wedding speeches and toasts can be two minutes, three minutes, even five minutes or more. We'll deliver exactly what you want…and your full satisfaction is guaranteed. Ask Amy for more details. Or order now.

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Wedding Speech Example

Kirsti:

I thank you all so much for this opportunity to speak on such a wondrous occasion. Before anything else, I want to give my best wishes to Kristine and Christopher. You make such a lovely young couple in every way, and I wish you only happiness, health, success, satisfaction and a long, rewarding, joy-filled life.

My husband, Dag, and I are long-time friends of Christine’s wonderful parents, Else Marit and Ole Henrik. Indeed, they are our closest and dearest friends. So naturally we have had the pleasure of knowing Christine – and her two big brothers -- ever since they were all, well, yea high to a reindeer. All the time, our 3 kids would play with their 3 kids. In fact, it was because of the children that Dag and I and Else and Ole got together in the first place. We have been special friends for years and years, both in town and high above it all – because their mountain cabin is right next to ours. Our families have had many laughs, many good times. And we look forward to many more in the years ahead.

Kristine was always a delightful little girl. And she’s grown up into such a lovely, bright, outstanding woman. She was always impeccable in taking care of her health and her fitness and her looks. Clearly, she has done a great job of it. She certainly makes a most beautiful bride.

More recently, we have had the wonderful pleasure of getting to know Christopher. He is a charming young man and I tell you, as I look at these two, at this lovely young pair of newlyweds, I can see only goodness coming out of your love for each other, your happiness together. It’s a pleasure to see.

Kristine is a law student. And Christopher is an economist. They are bright and hardworking and altogether personable. Though they are NOT, I must say, original. Let me tell you why. This model of a union of brains and brightness between a Norwegian and an American happened another time, just last year, in fact. I refer to the 2004 winners of the Nobel Prize for Economics! The winners last year were Finn E. Kydland, a Norwegian, and Edward C. Prescott, who is as American as apple pie. These two men received their joint Nobel award for, and I quote, “contributions in dynamic macroeconomics.”

First of all, I want to thank our hosts, Else Marit and Ole Henrik for doing such a, well, as you Americans might say, such a bang up job. They have been planning Kristine’s wedding for over a year, and while the preparation was a lot of fun, it was also a lot of hard work. Else Marit might be annoyed at me for saying this but I’m going to say it anyway: She was a little bit nervous in anticipation of these festivities. That’s how much she wanted everything to work out so well, so beautifully for her little girl’s wedding. I think that Else Marit and Ole Henrik did a marvelous job and it’s my true pleasure to acknowledge them now.

Ole, Lena, and their son Sven went for a winter walk in the woods. At first, they had a great time. But after walking deeper into the woods they discovered that they were lost. Soon it was getting dark and cold, and they were getting scared…and hungry. Somehow, they found themselves with no food, no shelter and no hope whatsoever. But at least they were together as a family. Finally, Ole dug down into the deep snow to look for nuts or berries or anything else to eat and…he found a lamp. When he rubbed it to get the snow off, a genie came out.
The genie says, "I am da great genie of the North and I can grant each of you vun vish."
Ole says, "I vish I vas safe and warm and back on my farm." Poof! And Ole was gone.
Lena quickly says, "I vish I vas safe and warm and back on my farm with Ole." Poof! And Lena was gone.
Sven just sat there in the snow and looked very sad.
"Sven,” asked the genie, “vat is it dat YOU vish for?"
Sven says, "Gee, I'm so lonely, I vish mom and dad ver right back here wid me."

Kristine, Christopher…now YOU are family. And may your love live on forever. With all my wishes and love to you both. To our wonderful new friends from America, thank you for making the trip, and for making this wedding even more special. And finally, to eternal friendship, and to Else Marit and Ole Henrik, thank you so much for a wonderful, lovely, altogether perfect celebration on the occasion of Kristine’s wedding.
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