Preparing for Maid of Honor Speeches
It is best if you could allot time in preparing for maid of honor speeches. Remember that you are doing this to make the wedding day extra special for the bride. Aside from the groom, it is your role to do that. You don’t want to stand in front of the microphone babbling through the course of your speech.

The first thing you have to consider in writing maid of honor speeches is the topic. What exactly do you wish to talk about? Make it personal—something that you and the bride understand on a different level, different from how the other guests or probably even the groom can comprehend. But don’t overdo it to the point that you are already sharing secrets that should be left untold. It is your role to grill the bride but not to the extent that you will humiliate her on her wedding day. Just keep it simple and heartfelt and it will be much appreciated.

Write a first draft of your speech. Let anything you want to tell the bride and groom flow onto the paper. After that, read what you have written and do the necessary revision to make the speech coherent.

Maid of honor speeches should be delivered in a way that would inspire the guests as well. Be clear with what you are trying to say. You can do that by bringing along a copy of the speech or some note cards to guide you during the speech. That’s right, you don’t need to memorize so fret not. As long as you are speaking from the heart, there’s nothing to be nervous about.