to read wedding speech for the father of the groom
If you need to speak for the father of the groom and only have a readable format, this format forces you to pick one idea and say it well. The trick is not saying more — it is stopping before the speech gets padded.
How to prepare it
What works in a readable format
Open simply, add one real scene, and close with a toast. For father of the groom, the strongest move is sounding close without trying to cover everything.
What to say about the father of the groom
Tell one moment that only you saw: a habit, a tiny decision, a kindness or a way they love. If the text could work in another wedding after changing names, trim it.
What to avoid
Do not stack two stories, do not force inside jokes, and do not drag out the ending. In a readable format speech, pacing beats volume.
Example lines you can adapt
“I have a readable format to speak about the father of the groom, so I will keep to what matters: one story, one truth and one toast.”
“What stands out about the father of the groom is not just what they say. It is how they make people around them feel at home.”
“Glasses up: to the father of the groom and to the way this story has arrived here.”
FAQ
Can I use this if I am nervous?
Yes. readable format is intentionally short: less text, less risk, more control.
Can I read the whole speech?
Absolutely. Reading is fine if the text is written to sound human, not like an essay.
Is this good for both the US and international English?
Yes: the language stays neutral and the examples do the emotional work.