How weddings have changed in the decades! From the handful to 400-500 invited guests; one-two to six-eight wedding ceremony members; a simple wedding car to expensive and enormous wedding cars; three course meals to 6 course meals; one-three live bands; simple attire to colorful and flamboyant dresses, suits and attire and off-the-cuff to well-prepared wedding speeches.
Talking about rogues, wedding speeches are still a fundamental part of a wedding and guests do enjoy hearing them, referring to them before, during as well as after they’ve been delivered.
We know of wedding speeches delivered prior to the meal, during the meal after your food, however it is of the strong opinion that this groom speech should be delivered following your meal. I am aware that for several bridal party speakers i.e. Father of the Bride Speech, Father in the Groom Speech, Bride Speech, Groom Speech and Bestman Speech (5 main speakers), they’d would rather hold the wedding speeches prior to meal, for them to enjoy their meal (a lot of them are paying for it!). However, all is here the invited guests and exactly how a lot of them (and even the wedding ceremony venue staff) would choose wedding ceremony speeches to be delivered following your meal for most reasons, a few of which include:
The invited guests happen to be fed and watered and aren’t paying attention to wedding speeches on an empty stomach (at least of food, which will be the case ahead of the meal, though weddings today do provide light snacks upon arrival on the wedding venue)
Food may be cooked and served with the agreed time (introduce the wedding speeches prior to the meal and their could be a delay of 15 minutes to 1.5 hours, driving living rooms staff crazy always keeping food freshly cooked, presentable and edible)
The marriage speeches behave as the transition from the meal towards the dancing (broke happening after the meal, everyone is expecting ‘a few words’ to get shared about the Bride & Groom then they do know they’re able to get up, move about, take a rest, go for a walk, visit the bar…)
It can be difficult for folks in the Bride & Groom to communicate in public, as most of them would not be used of it. So, they may, when they so wished, speak before the / their meal.
There should still be some form of formal speech(es) following the meal…
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