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Wedding thank you speech from the groom

The groom’s wedding thank you speech should be generous and appropriate. You can refer to the following template:

Dear relatives and friends, good evening everyone! First of all, I would like to thank everyone for taking time out of their busy schedules to attend our wedding, so that our happy moment can be witnessed and blessed by everyone. Here, on behalf of me and my wife, I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to everyone! Secondly, I want to thank my parents. It was they who raised me up, taught me the principles of life, and made me independent and strong. Without their hard work, I wouldn’t be where I am today.

Here, I would like to say to my parents: "Thank you, I love you!" Again, I would like to thank my father-in-law and mother-in-law. It is they who have raised such an outstanding daughter into a talented person and made me lucky to be her husband. I will spend my whole life taking care of her and making her happy. At the same time, I would also like to thank my groomsmen, who accompanied me through this tense and happy time and made me feel the power of friendship.

In addition, I would also like to thank all the relatives and friends present. Your blessings and support made our wedding more perfect. Thank you to our emcee and photographer, your professionalism and dedication made our wedding a wonderful memory. Finally, I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to every guest present and wish you good health, successful career and happy family! Thank you all!

Things to note when the groom gives a thank-you speech at a wedding:

1. The groom should pay attention to controlling the time when giving a thank-you speech, not too long, so as not to bore the guests. Generally speaking, a speech of 2 to 3 minutes is more appropriate.

2. The groom should sincerely express his gratitude. He can tell some touching stories based on his own personal experience to let the guests feel your sincerity.

3. The groom should pay attention to language expression, try to use simple, clear, and easy-to-understand vocabulary, and avoid using overly complex or uncommon words. At the same time, pay attention to speaking at a moderate speed, neither too fast nor too slow.

4. The groom should pay attention to etiquette when giving a thank you speech. He should stand upright and do not shake or swing at will. At the same time, pay attention to maintaining eye contact with guests to show respect and attention.

5. When giving a thank you speech, the groom should pay attention to the occasion and try to choose some relaxed and pleasant themes. At the same time, he should pay attention to the reactions of the guests and adjust his words and tone in a timely manner.

6. The groom should pay attention to interaction when giving a thank you speech, and can appropriately invite guests to participate to increase the liveliness of the atmosphere. For example, you can invite the bride to join you on stage, or invite friends and family to share some interesting stories.