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speech for the wedding hi! im 16 turnin 17 soon and im going to be the maid of honor in my sisters wedding and she asked if i was going to write a speech and im not sure...i mean i really want to because then it would be special. her best friend is also in the wedding and she is going to be the matron of honor and its either one of us will write the speech or the both of us could write a speech. i thought she might want to write it more than me because she is more creative in writing then i would be. what kinds of things could i write? if anyone has written a speech for their friend or family member in the wedding then please help out! please and thanx
oh yeah im very shy and i have a hard time talkin in front of people.
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I think you and yur sisters best friend should write it together that way she can start off the writing and you can pop in at any moment with something sweet and nice to say and act all briliant =]! hehe
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Since our sister is most likely older than you. You can say soemthing like:
(Her Name) I have been so lucky to have a sister like you to look up to, to grow with, and to talk to. I am so happy that you found the man you love, (husbands name). And i wish ya'll a happy and loving life together. I love ya'll.
That's just an example it doesn't have to be something long, sometimes shorter is sweeter. ]
the best thing to do is be sweet. i know people say to try be funny but down. it'll be a complete flop. just say how happy you are. my sisters 21st party was huge and i did a speech. i hate speeches too but i wrote a poem. it made it easier.although she started crying then i cried. we all cried. lol. but it was good. from the heart. just speak from the heart. if you REALLY cant do a speech, do a photo collage or something. when they ask you to stand up. say something like 'i wish you all the best and love you so much, we all do. and give her the collage. i dunno. up to you. ]
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