You may have thought that asking someone to be an MC was a burden.
This has changed drastically over the past few years! People
are honored to be an MC as you have now asked them to be part of the
most important day of your life!
Who is the MC? The MC can be
anyone you know! Bridal party participants make the most sense
or an uncle or close family friend.
Believe us when we say this... There
is a whole section in chapters about wedding planning.
Here is one we have seen everywhere.
Our DJ's do not perform MC
duties but will do the introduction into the room if your MC is in
the bridal party.
All speeches at weddings are really toasts and replies to toasts.
Good taste requires certain rules be followed:
- each toast and each reply
should be no longer than four minutes, three would be better.
one joke per toast, and it should be at the beginning.
- slang or vulgarity should not
be used. one should not refer to the honeymoon or the family the
bride and groom may or may not have.
- one should not poke fun at
anyone in attendance.
Function and Duties of the Master of Ceremonies.
The speech should be brief, clear, audible, and it
should propose a toast or be a reply to a toast. The speaker should
be at ease.
The ritual of toasting is simple. Following the dinner the Master of
Ceremonies introduces the person who will be giving the toast to the
bride. The groom then responds with thanks, and may then toast the
bride's parents, his best man, and attendants. The father of the
bride may then toast the bride and groom, followed by the best man
with a toast to the maid-of honor and the other attendants. The
groom or the Master of Ceremonies may then propose a toast to the
groom's parents, with a reply to follow from the groom's father. It
is then in order for any other guests to propose further toasts.
The function of
the Master of Ceremonies is to ensure the orderly development of
events at the reception.
From the time of arrival of the first guests until the final
statement following the departure of the bride and groom, the Master
of Ceremonies should serve as an unobtrusive organizer.
Some of the major
duties of the Master of Ceremonies include:
- performing
a final audio check and setting for any microphone being used,
before the arrival of guests.
- directing
all guests to the refreshment area.
- directing
any special guests to their reserved tables.
- announcing
the dinner seating after the receiving line has welcomed all
guests.
- welcoming
the guests on behalf of the bride and groom and announcing the
serving of dinner.
-
introducing the person who will say grace.
- following
dinner, introducing the members of the head table to the guests.
-
introducing the person who will be giving the toast to the
bride.
- proposing
the toast to the groom's parents.
- inviting
any further toasts following the reply of the groom's father.
calling upon the best man to read any telegrams or messages.
- relaying,
on behalf of the bride and groom, any special words of thanks.
- the
introduction of any out-of-town guests, or if there are many, an
introduction of the special out-of town guests, with a general
acknowledgement of all others.
- announcing
the cutting of the cake by the bride and groom.
Duties For The Master Of Ceremonies
BRIDAL
PARTY MAY WISH TO MAKE CHANGES TO THIS ORDER OF DUTIES TO SUIT THEIR
WEDDING,
STEWARDS SHOULD
SEAT THE GUESTS,
(or Have our Compare do it for them).
THE ENTRY OF THE
BRIDE AND GROOM
(As soon as it is time to bring the
Bridal Party in to the reception)
THE (DJ) TO ASK
GUESTS TO BE UPSTANDING TO RECEIVE THE BRIDAL PARTY, (So that the
(DJ) can play there special tune for the entry.) OR IF THEY CHOSE
THAT THE WHOLE BRIDAL PARTY BE INTRODUCED INDIVIDUALLY, THEN THE
GUESTS CAN BE SEATED ONCE THE BRIDAL PARTY ARE FULLY SEATED...
once that has
been done he/she will introduce him/herself then with great pleasure
(if that the (DJ) is not your MC tonight) introduce your MC to you
and your Guests.
THEN ON BEHALF OF THE BRIDE & GROOM, THE MC FORMALLY WELCOMES THE
GUESTS TO THIS AUSPICIOUS OCCASION TO THE WEDDING OF
____________________ AND EXPLAINS THE PROCEEDINGS FOR THE REST OF
THE EVENING.
SOME COUPLES LIKE GRACE TO BE OFFERED AT THE BEGINNING OF THE MEAL,
IN WHICH CASE THE MC WILL INTRODUCE A NOMINATED PERSON TO CONDUCT
THIS.
Today, Grace and/or Loyal Toast are Optional. If either or both are
to be said, the Newlyweds remain standing at their places and the
(DJ)/MC asks everyone "Please remain standing for Grace, said by
____________________" (usually, the Priest who married the couple).
Grace should be very short, very simple.
HERE IF BRIDE & GROOM WANT, IS WHERE SOMEONE CAN GIVE A TOAST,
everyone needs time to relax and enjoy the first two courses before
the speeches begin.
THE
MC WILL LIAISE WITH THE CATERERS TO FIND OUT WHEN OR HOW LONG BEFORE
THE MAIN MEAL WILL BE, AND THEN KEEP CHECKING WITH THEM THROUGHOUT
THE NIGHT ON EACH PART OF THE MEALS FOR WHEN THEY WOULD BE SERVED.
FOOD IS SERVED TO THE BRIDAL TABLE, (Which is Optional) WHICH IS
USUALLY DONE AFTER THE GRACE HAS BEEN OFFERED, THEN THE WEDDING
BREAKFAST COMMENCES AND USUALLY CONTINUES TO BACKGROUND MUSIC BY OUR
(Disc Jockey) UNTIL THE ENTREE, MAIN COURSE HAS BEEN FINISHED (& or
also WHEN DESERT HAS BEEN SERVED).
TOASTS AND SPEECHES
After
main meal or desert is served
(Which ever you have decided), it's time for the speeches (PLEASE
MAKE SURE TEN 10 MINUTES EARLIER THAT YOU GIVE ALL GUESTS A WARNING
TO GO TO THE BATHROOM AS IT IS EMBARRASSING FOR THE BRIDE OR GROOM
TO DISAPPEAR DURING THE SPEECHES). (Tell them to be Quick!)
MC or OUR (DJ) TO
MAKE SURE THAT THE CHAMPAGNE IS TO BE POURED OUT WHEN EITHER THE
MAIN MEAL IS OVER,
(or when the desert is finished). (For a detailed list on who say's
what, when for a speech, see the speech list)
AFTER ALL THE
PLATES HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM THE TABLES, THE MC WILL CHECK ON HOW
LONG BEFORE CHAMPAGNE IS SERVED BEFORE THE SPEECHES TAKE PLACE,
WHILE THE STEWARDS ARE CLEANING UP AFTER THE MAIN MEAL, STEWARDS ARE
ALSO SERVING OUT THE CHAMPAGNE FOR THE TOASTS, WHICH WOULD BE
SHORTLY.
WITH THE
MAIN MEAL OVER AND THE PLATES ARE CLEANED OF THE TABLES, THE MC WILL
CALL EVERYONE TO ATTENTION FOR THE SPECIAL SPEECH SEGMENTS.
THE
SPEECHES IS NOW BEING CONDUCTED, AND WHEN EVERYONE HAS CHAMPAGNE,
NOW AT THE MOMENT ALL PROCEDURES FOR SPEECHES WILL FOLLOW FROM THE
SPEECH FORMAT SHEET
(Which is supplied by the Bride & Groom).
THE MC NOW PASSES
THE SHOW ONTO THE
(Disc Jockey) Where the (DJ) will play more great music
THIS IS
WHERE THE DESERT, IS NOW BEING SERVED TO THE GUESTS.
THE
(DJ) NOW INFORMS EVERYONE THAT OF WHEN COFFEE IS NOW BEING SERVED.
THE
(DJ) WILL NOW INVITE UP THE BRIDE AND GROOM, TO CUT THE WEDDING CAKE
SO THAT MOST OF FORMALITIES ARE FINISHED, AND THE (DJ) CAN PLAY A
SONG FOR THE CUTTING OF THE CAKE.
THIS IS WHERE THE MC NOW SHOULD THANK ALL OF THE (CATERERS,
VIDEOGRAPHER, PHOTOGRAPHER, AND OFF COURSE THE Disc Jockey) FOR A
VERY HELPFUL NIGHT.
THE
PHOTOGRAPHER WOULD NOW LIKE TO TAKE PHOTO'S IN THE FOYER, THE MC /
or (DJ) CAN ANNOUNCE, IF ANYONE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE PHOTO'S TAKEN
WITH THE NEWLYWEDS ON THEIR WEDDING NIGHT.
THE
MC WILL INVITE THE BRIDE AND GROOM TO OPEN THEIR PRESENTS.
(Optional)
THE
(DJ) WILL HERE INVITE UP THE BRIDE & GROOM TO DO THEIR BRIDAL WALTZ.
FOLLOWED BY THE REST OF THE BRIDAL TABLE, THEN THE PARENTS, THEN IF
THERE IS ANYONE THAT WOULD LIKE TO JOIN IN WITH THE DANCING.
THIS IS THE GAMES SEGMENT OF WHICH THE BOUQUET AND GARTER IS
ORGANIZED BY OUR (Disc Jockey), TO WHICH YOU HAVE PICKED OUT A GAME
OF SOME SORT TO DO FOR THE BOUQUET & GARTER.
IN
THIS SEGMENT THE (DJ) WILL THANK THE MC FOR ALL OF HIS HELP TONIGHT
AND WILL PROPOSE A TOAST TO HIM ON BEHALF OF THE BRIDE, GROOM AND
ALL OFF THE GUESTS THAT ARE STILL PRESENT AT END OF THE NIGHT (Or it
can be done straight after the speeches if the M.C isn't doing any
more work tonight)
THE
FAREWELL SEGMENT ON WHICH THE (DJ) WILL INVITE UP EVERYONE TO THE
DANCE FLOOR IN EITHER A CIRCLE or AN ARCHWAY FOR THE BRIDE & GROOM
TO SAY FAREWELL TO ALL OF THEIR GUESTS. WITH THE BRIDE AND GROOM
GONE THE (Disc Jockey) WILL CONTINUE TO PLAY HEAPS MORE GREAT MUSIC
TO THE END OF THE NIGHT, AND SAY GOOD NIGHT TO ALL WISHING ALL GUEST
A GOOD JOURNEY HOME.
THE FOLLOWING SPEECHES LISTED ARE ONLY
GUIDES, WE DO ENCOURAGE YOU TO ALTER THEM TO SUIT YOUR OWN
INDIVIDUAL NEEDS FOR WHAT TO SAY.
TOAST TO THE BRIDE AND GROOM:
This speech is usually made by a good friend of either family or
relative who is a good speaker. Sincerity is the key word here for
this Speech. "I have known (Bride) since .... She has a lovely
character (ATTRIBUTES) Etc. Her home life has been ..... (PARENTS
ATTRIBUTES) so it only stands to reason that the Bride has some of
the lovely, unselfish characteristics of her Parents. I think the
Groom is a lucky man to have (Bride) to stand by his side because
etc. As for (Groom) he has / hasn't always been on the scene, but
over the past .... years he has proved to be a wonderful husband and
companion to (Bride). Let me tell you a funny story about (Groom)
.... etc. I would like take this opportunity of wishing both (Bride
& Groom) the very best for their future happiness together .... etc.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I NOW WOULD LIKE (Bride & Groom) TO STAND AND
INVITE EVERYONE TO DRINK WITH ME, A VERY SPECIAL TOAST TO THE BRIDE
AND GROOM!.."
RESPONSE BY THE GROOM:
"I Would like to thank (E.g.: JOE) for his kind words about (Bride)
& myself, ON BEHALF OF MY WIFE AND MYSELF (Guests usually applaud
Loudly)... We want to express our gratitude to many people here for
helping us celebrate this most important day in our lives."
PARENTS:.... (Bringing you both up, their moral / financial support,
their friendship and love, for wedding breakfast, etc.) "We want you
to know, Mums & Dads, we both love you and really appreciate you &
Thank you sincerely for all you've done for us both". FRIENDS:....
(How good it is to have them here. For the vast distances traveled (
E.g.: Sydney - Hong Kong etc.).) For their support, & the lovely
gifts they have chosen. "We can't wait to do some unwrapping!,
please do us the honor of enjoying yourself tonight". SPECIAL
PEOPLE:.... Minister... Person who made wedding cake...
Photographers, Car Drivers.. Caterers... Florist...The Disc Jockey..
Forgotten anyone else?... Groomsmen & Best man. "They have been a
tremendous help in the smooth running of our Wedding day today. Now
last but not least, (Bride) & I want to thank our lovely
Bridesmaids, who have been wonderful in helping (Bride). I'm sure
you'll agree that they look beautiful.
WITHOUT FURTHER WORDS, I'D LIKE THE BRIDESMAIDS TO BE
UPSTANDING AND IF EVERYONE CAN CHARGE THEIR GLASSES, TO DRINK WITH
ME A TOAST TO THE BRIDESMAIDS, "LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, TO THE
BRIDESMAIDS".
RESPONSE BY THE BEST MAN:
"Thank you (Groom), It has been a pleasure for me to be your best
man. We have been friends for a long time, & I was delighted when
you asked me to stand in this role today. I'd like to relate a
little story about (Groom) ..... (Humorous or serious). The
Bridesmaids have also assured me that it was their pleasure to
assist (Bride). We have had a heap of fun together today, but
seriously, on behalf of the Bridesmaids, the Groomsmen & Myself, we
wish to offer our best wishes an congratulations to (Bride & Groom).
We trust that they will enjoy a lifetime of love and prosperity, be
happy and be able to work through their problems together. Hang in
their, and invite us to your Golden Wedding Anniversary. Thank you".
TOAST TO THE BRIDES PARENTS:
The MC Calls on a Relative or close friend of Bride's family, to
propose a toast to the Brides parents. "I have known (Bride's
parents) for many years now & our association with them has been one
of pleasure and respect. I am glad / honored to be able to propose
this toast to them.... (Relate briefly their virtues and quality
traits of character). With Parents such as (Brides Parents), is easy
to see how they have produced a lovely daughter such as (Bride). I
can only recommend (Bride & Groom) that you take a leaf out of your
Parents book of life
IF I COULD HAVE (BRIDES PARENTS) UPSTANDING, WITHOUT ANY FURTHER
WORDS CAN EVERYONE CHARGE THEIR GLASSES TO TOAST TO THE BRIDE'S
PARENTS, "LADIES & GENTLEMEN TO THE BRIDE'S PARENTS!".
RESPONSE BY FATHER OF THE BRIDE:
This is the fathers chance to say all those things he has wanted to
say about his Daughter in public!, Guests expect him to have a good
say and brag if he wants to. He is usually the one paying for the
Wedding, after all!. "Thank you, (Friend / Relative) for the kind
words you said about my wife & myself. Now what can a father say
about a daughter like (Bride) ?. She has been winding me around her
little finger for so many years now that.. (I'm going to miss it?)
(Groom), we are happy to welcome you into our family. We've come to
appreciate you as the person who (Bride) has entrusted with her
love, and my wife and I want to wish you both every happiness. THANK
YOU".
TOAST TO THE GROOM'S PARENTS:
MC Calls on a Relative or close friend of the Groom's family, to
propose a toast to the Groom's parents. This will be a similar
speech to the one proposed to the parents of the Bride. (Or changed
to suit on the night)
RESPONSE BY FATHER OF THE GROOM:
This will be a similar speech to the one by the Father of the Bride.
"Thank you (E.g.: Jim) for your kind words. We would like to add our
congratulations to the newly weds. We feel that we are not losing a
son, but gaining a Daughter. If I myself could have chosen a wife
for my son, I couldn't have made a better choice than (Groom) has
done himself. We are more than happy to welcome (Bride) into our
family, etc... THANK YOU". LETTERGRAMS, Emails, Faxes (The Old
fashioned Telegrams) The MC calls on the Best Man & Groomsmen to
stand up and read the telegrams or lettergrams. (Funny or not so
funny ones received).
TOAST TO ABSENT FRIENDS
Toast proposed usually by the MC or a very good Friend or close
Relative of the Bride & Groom. "LADIES AND GENTLEMEN IF I COULD HAVE
EVERYONE UP STANDING WITH CHARGED GLASSES AND WE WILL HAVE A TOAST
TO ABSENT FRIENDS" "LADIES AND GENTLEMEN TO ABSENT FRIENDS!"
KEYS TO SUCCESSFUL SPEAKING ARE:
It's easy to see why most guides
recommend that three minutes is quite long enough for a wedding
speech! keyed up by wedding jitters, buoyed up by champagne, often
unaccustomed to facing an audience of people, every speaker longs to
do well, yet dreads putting both feet in their mouth. And if you've
never (or hardly ever) had to make a speech before, it's easy to
panic. The most common traps are speaking faster than normal,
stumbling and adlibbing to cover up, and speaking well over the
three minute time limited.
THERE ARE JUST
FOUR KEYS TO SUCCESSFUL SPEECH MAKING.
1. Keep it short, keep it clean, learn it by heart. Remember to
bring your notes and don't be afraid to use them!
2. Use numbered postcard size notes with one sentence or short
paragraph printed in bold clear writing on each. They don't get
lost, they don't rustle and they fit comfortably into a suit pocket.
3. Rehearsal is a must! Persuade a friend to listen and watch, or
use a tape recorder and talk to the bathroom mirror.
4. Light humor and gentle jokes are warmly received in any wedding
speech, but be aware of clumsy phrasing or risqué�
jokes which might embarrass or offend any member of the wedding
party or guests. Clichés about the Bride in her Nappies (or the
Groom without his), innuendo about previous relationships and
mother-in-law jokes are definitely OFF the wedding speaker's list
(but you have the choice).
Finally, remember you have lots of friends among the guests, all of
whom want your speech to go over well just as much as you do!.....
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