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    The History of Wedding Speeches and Toasts

    The History of Wedding Speeches and Toasts
    In the past, wedding speeches were generally left to be had with and between the fathers and occasionally the groom. Women did not really play much of a role in giving speeches in public at the wedding. Of course, that did not apply in every culture, but as a whole that was the case.

    Some examples of history’s weddings speeches vary a great deal. For example; in ancient Egypt, blessings and offerings to the Gods were given. In Europe, the fathers usually spoke about the unions. It only seemed that in places like Ireland, Scotland, and England did the mothers give wedding day blessings, and toasts.

    In the past some traditions didn’t involve the bride and groom at all. Celebrations were still a part of the ‘reception’ phase of the wedding, but over time traditions are changing and many weddings/speakers are getting away from tradition for example maid of honor traditionally didn't deliver a speech, but now it's very common. The onset of the 20th century changed many wedding traditions and added some new ones.

    Of course, this book isn’t about the other traditions. Wedding speeches have definitely evolved through time. They used to be nothing more than blessings given by the fathers of both the bride and groom. Modern speeches often include humor as well as well wishing blessings.

    Knowing some of the history behind wedding speeches and the fact that now, just about everyone gives speeches at weddings today. If you are asked to give a speech or if you just want to give a speech at a wedding that you are thinking of attending, I will now help you to develop and deliver your speech to perfection.

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