How to Write a Short Wedding Speech

Elinor Zucchet
Last updated: 24th Feb 2025

Making a speech at a wedding reception is your chance to tell all the guests how thrilled you are for the newlyweds. It’s your moment to thank everyone for being there, share your thoughts on love, and celebrate this incredible union.

But imagine you’re halfway through writing your wedding speech when someone tells you, “Keep it short.” “Lots of people are speaking,” they say. Or even, “We’d rather get to dessert!” Suddenly, you need to trim your heartfelt, witty, and tear-jerking seven-minute speech down to just three. How do you cut down a wedding speech when every word feels important?

Crafting a short wedding speech that still makes an impact can be tricky. But with a few helpful examples, expert tips, and a whole lot of love, you’ll be able to write a speech that’s both brief and unforgettable. Read on to discover why short wedding speeches are a great choice, see some examples, and learn the key elements you won’t want to leave out.

Should a speech at a wedding be short?

A lady reading at a wedding in the woods

Wedding speeches are generally between 5-7 minutes long. However, they can be as long or as short as necessary. If there are a lot of speeches to make or the couple have specifically requested that the speeches be kept short, you should aim to wrap up your speech up in 2-4 minutes. 

Though this might sound challenging, remember that the impact of your speech isn’t related to its length— it’s better to speak from the heart for 3 minutes than it is to waffle on for 15! Keep the spotlight on the newlyweds, stay upbeat, and always finish with a celebratory toast to the couple on their big day.

What are the benefits of short wedding speeches?

Couple kissing and toasting

There are plenty of benefits to keeping a speech for a wedding short and sweet. These include:

  • Minimizes stress. Lengthy speeches can be nerve-wracking, especially in front of a large audience. Keeping the speeches short minimizes the time you have to stand up and say your piece. Plus, shorter speeches are easier to memorize and easier to present. 
  • Keeps guests engaged. Short speeches are more likely to capture guests’ attention and ensure a good flow to the order of speeches. Guests may get bored listening to three 10-minute speeches. However, six 5-minute speeches will feel more dynamic and keep guests engaged. 
  • Encourages thoughtful content. Asking the wedding party to keep their speeches short encourages them to think about what they’re including in their speech and be selective in their storytelling. 
  • Leaves more time for other speakers. The main benefit of short wedding speeches is that they leave plenty of time for other speakers. Generally, the father of the bride, groom, and best man make speeches during the reception. However, keeping these speeches short means that groomsmen, bridesmaids, the maid of honour, and the bride can also make speeches at the reception. 

Key elements of short wedding speeches 

Short Wedding Speech Structure
Use this template to keep your speech simple and concise

The easiest way to keep a wedding speech short is to focus on a few key elements. We recommend you stick to the following:

Introduce yourself

A warm and engaging introduction is a great way to open a wedding speech. Let the guests know your name, your relationship to the newlyweds, and how honored you feel to be making a speech on their big day. 

Thank everyone for coming

In a typical wedding speech, you’d take a moment to thank everyone who helped make the big day happen — the couple’s family, the wedding party, the guests, and even the venue staff. But when time is tight, the best approach is to keep it simple. Instead of listing everyone individually, offer one heartfelt thank you to all, acknowledging their collective efforts in making this day so special.

Address the happy couple

You should then speak directly to the happy couple. You could share how you first met the newlyweds, a funny story about wedding planning, or a touching moment that made you realize the depth of their love for each other. These stories are always a crowd-pleaser, and as a friend of the newlyweds, you’re in a unique position to share these special moments. Plus, this section will set the stage for the next portion of your speech. 

Share a hope or wish for the future

Sharing a hope or wish for the couple’s future is a heartfelt way to show your love and support on their big day. You might wish them a lifetime of love and happiness, share a meaningful quote about love, a short poem or song lyric, or even say you hope they have an amazing honeymoon! Any warm and positive sentiment that resonates with the couple is a perfect way to wrap up your speech.

Toast

And finally, a toast! Invite the other guests to raise their glass of bubbles to a lifetime of love and happiness. Greet the couple by their names, raise your glass high, and then take a sip to conclude a short but sweet wedding speech.  

Short wedding speech examples

Lady giving a speech at a wedding

If you’re looking for a little inspiration to guide you on your way, check out the short wedding speech examples below, which you can adapt use as templates to guide your writing. Feel free to personalize them with your own unique stories and anecdotes, and adjust the pronouns for an LGBTQ+ wedding

Groom’s Speech

“Hello, everyone, I’m [your name], the luckiest groom on the planet. Thank you all for being here, sharing in our joy today. I remember when [partner’s name] and I met, it was like fate had a plan. From that day forward, my life became brighter. May our love continue to grow, and may our adventures never end. Here’s to [partner’s name], my forever love and other half. And here’s to a lifetime of laughter, love and endless happiness. Cheers!”

Bride’s Speech

“Hi, everyone, I’m [your name], and I’m the bride who can’t stop smiling. Thank you all for being here and making this day so fabulous. I’ll never forget the moment [partner’s name] walked into my life. He’s brought endless love and laughter. May our love story continue to be this beautiful adventure. Here’s to us and a lifetime of happiness. To [partner’s name], my love and my best friend, and to a future filled with fun, love and endless joy. Cheers!”

Father of the Bride Speech

“Ladies and gentlemen, I’m [your name], and today I have the honor of being the father of the bride. Thank you all for coming and sharing in this special day. Seeing [bride’s name] and [groom’s name] together, I know their love is stronger than ever. May your journey together be filled with love, laughter and countless beautiful moments. To [bride’s name] and [groom’s name], may your love continue to grow, and your days be filled with happiness. Cheers!”

Best Man Speech

“Hey, everyone, I’m [your name], the best man and the guy who’s seen it all. Thank you all for being here to celebrate with [groom’s name] and [bride’s name]. I’ve seen [groom’s name] and [bride’s name] go from ‘I do’ to ‘We will.’ It’s been a wild ride! May your love be as enduring as [groom’s name]’s jokes and as beautiful as [bride’s name]’s smile. To [groom’s name] and [bride’s name], here’s to a lifetime of love, adventure and unforgettable memories. Cheers!”

Maid of Honour Speech

“Hello, everyone, I’m [your name], the maid of honour and [bride’s name]’s partner in crime. Thank you for joining us today to celebrate [bride’s name] and [groom’s name]’s love. I’ve watched [bride’s name] and [groom’s name] turn ordinary moments into extraordinary memories. May your love story be filled with as much joy as today and as many adventures as you can dream. To [bride’s name] and [groom’s name], may your love shine brighter with each passing day. Cheers!”

Mother of the Bride Speech

“Ladies and gentlemen, I’m [your name], [bride’s name]’s proud mother. Thank you for being here to celebrate this special day with us. Seeing [bride’s name] and [groom’s name] together fills my heart with joy. Their love is a treasure. May the journey [bride’s name] and [groom’s name] embark upon be filled with love, laughter and countless cherished moments. To [bride’s name] and [groom’s name], may your love story be a source of inspiration for us all. Cheers!”

The bottom line on short speeches at a wedding

Couple giving a speech at an outdoor wedding

Short wedding speeches strike the perfect balance between sharing a heartfelt or witty message and keeping things concise. While it can be tricky to condense everything you want to say into just 3–5 minutes, this challenge often leads to speeches that are poignant, memorable, and filled with genuine emotion — plus a touch of humor and wit!

Rather than trying to include everything, focus on the essentials: introduce yourself, offer a heartfelt thank you to everyone, express your happiness for the newlyweds, and finish with well-wishes and a toast.

A great wedding speech doesn’t have to be long — it’s far better to keep it short and impactful than to risk losing the guests’ attention. Whether you’re aiming for something sweet and sentimental or funny and entertaining, keeping it concise ensures your words truly resonate.

But if you’re still struggling with where to start, we’ve got plenty of brilliant wedding speech examples to inspire you, from the traditional groom’s speech to the slightly less conventional sister’s speech.  You’ll be writing a short wedding speech that packs a punch in no time!

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Happy Planning!

Elinor Zucchet
Elinor is a multilingual writer with a Master of Arts from the University of Borlänge (Sweden), Chambéry (France) and Madrid (Spain). She organised her own multicultural wedding in the Faroe Islands, Spain and Texas, and shares her experience and advice with Bridebook readers, so that their big day reflects their unique personality.
Last updated: 24th Feb 2025