How to Write Wedding Speeches & Toasts
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Making the speech is the thing the best men, grooms and fathers worry most about when planning a wedding. Most people do not have to make a lot of speeches in public, so this is generally new territory- and it's seriously important to get it right. The proper balance has to be struck between being funny, while being aware that not not everyone will appreciate the same comments and jokes that the guys would probably appreciate. Good for all sorts of speaking engagements, this book will be the perfect introductory title for everything needed to direct and sow the right seeds for a personal, successful speech.
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