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January 2013. Anyone can give a speech/toast. Typically people will volunteer to say a few words, but don't ever ask anyone. Some people hate to speak in front of crowds and if you ask them they will feel pressured to do it even if they don't want to. As for a thank you speech, you or your FI or both of you could give one but it isn't required ...
specialk84. June 2012. Speeches aren't necessary at all. My FIL died years ago, and MIL did not give a speech. My father welcomed everyone to the reception and later gave a toast. The MOH and BM also gave short toasts. The minister gave a blessing before the meal. Report Reply.
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Re: FOB Speech. Lola Minnie member. April 2010 edited December 2011. My dad gave a speech at our engagement party. I feel like maybe both dads will say something at the rehearsal. At our wedding my sis is still considering giving a few sentence toast before the best man. . . but I have seen FOB give speeches before if they are hosting the wedding.
I have a couple questions about speeches... Community › Wedding Month Club Boards › September 2012 ...
Hi, We are planning to do our first dance after dinner and speeches throughout dinner. Specifically, we are going to have the the father of the bride speech and father of the groom speech after the appetizer is served and then the best man and matron of hounour speeches after the dinner is served and then our thank you speech will be after dessert is served.
August 2012. Hi all, I'll try to keep this short and sweet. I have 2 MOHs, with the husband of one (Amanda) also being the best man, and their daughter is the flower girl. Amanda is fairly close to perfect, and has no problems with public speaking or talking to people or anything. However, she now doesn't want to give a speech for me, and ...
So I have three ideas. 1. Both of my parents walk me down the isle. My mom gives me away saying "Her Father and I" when asked who is giving the bride away. Pros: My dad still gets to walk me down the isle and officiate (plus my mom gets to be a part of the ceremony). Cons: He doesn't get to voice the giving me away part.
Knives as wedding gift. BmoreBride311 member. May 2012. I stalk my registry and I've noticed that no one wants to buy us knives. My FI is a knife snob, so the ONE thing he cared about on our registry was the knives, and I completely let him choose them. He put three different knives on there ranging from $120-$200 each, and one set of steak ...