The Groom's Speech London
The groom replies on behalf of his new wife and himself, thanking the guests for their good wishes and gifts; their parents for being their parents and all those who have helped to make the wedding ceremony and the reception a success - concluding with the bridesmaids, to whom he proposes a toast to.
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The Groom's Speech
The Groom's Speech
The groom replies on behalf of his new wife and himself, thanking the guests for their good wishes and gifts; their parents for being their parents and all those who have helped to make the wedding ceremony and the reception a success - concluding with the bridesmaids, to whom he proposes a toast to.
He begins by responding to the bride's father's toast, and might mention the following:
- His appreciation to his parents for his upbringing
- The thanks he owes them for his start in life - and for any particular sacrifices they have made on his behalf
- His gratitude to his new in-laws for hosting the wedding and allowing him to marry their daughter
- A story about meeting his bride, of their engagement, difficulties or fortunes
- His intention to devote himself to the happiness of his bride
- Thanks to the guests for their presents and good wishes
- Appreciation of all the people who have helped with the wedding arrangements
- Particular thanks to his best man for his assistance
- Compliments to the beauty of the bridesmaids and his thanks for their help
- Finally he proposes a toast to the bridesmaids
It is traditional for the bridegroom to present each of the bridesmaids with a small present during his speech (or the bride may do this before the wedding). These presents usually comprise some small piece of jewellery, such as a silver chain with a pendant or a locket or a pair of earrings.

