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The Sister of the Bride speech has become more popular at NJ
weddings in recent years, offering a nice counterbalance to, and sometimes even
a replacement for, the Best Man speech.
If you are the bride's sister and have been asked to speak
at her wedding... what will you say? You may be feeling worried and tongue-tied
at the thought of getting up in front of all those people.
Relax! Her wedding is the perfect time and place to express
to your sister how much you love her. Here are a few pointers for getting your sister
of the bride speech into optimal form.
Keep it brief if more than one person will be speaking. The
best man is likely the frontrunner of this show, and after he finishes up people will
probably be looking forward to getting back on the dance floor and enjoying
themselves. If they observe one person after another hitting the mic, they may
get antsy. So try to keep it under 3 minutes if possible.
Poke a bit of gentle fun. Humor is always welcomed at
weddings. So if you have some funny sister-stories from childhood or from even
more recently, do practice telling them to the group. It's a good idea to
shorten these stories – maybe keep delivery to a 1-2-punch style, with 2 or 3
sentences for each anecdote... then move on to the sentimental stuff.
Be nice. While you're ribbing on your sis, remember not to
cross the line into embarrassment. Topics to avoid: ex boyfriends and ex
husbands, drunken mishaps, and anything else that may paint your sibling in an
unflattering light. This is her day, and there will likely be tons of people
from your/her life in the audience. Weed out any stories she may not want to
share with the world.
Don't forget the groom. Of course, you want your sister to
know that she has your blessing and that you've wholeheartedly welcomed her new
husband into the family. You might share a bit about how the couple met, or
maybe the "here's when I knew this person was the right one for my
sister" moment.
Share your love. After you're done teasing her, make sure
you express to your sis how happy you are that she's found the man of her
dreams, and how much you love the both of them.
Practice reading your speech out loud. Use a stopwatch or a
stove timer to time yourself. It may also be a good idea to record your speech,
then play back and listen for diction, cadence, balance of each section or
story, timing of jokes, and all the things that make a good speech great.
Get some friendly feedback. Test your best woman speech on a
few people who know your sister – maybe another family member or a close
friend. Ask if they think you should add in, take out, or shorten any areas of
your speech. Edit accordingly.
Once you're happy with your speech, print it out in a bold
font so you won't have any trouble reading it on the day of the wedding. Take a
deep breath and relax. Your sis will surely love whatever you say!
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