Whether you’re weeks ahead or just Googling in panic mode, you’re in the right place. This blog’s packed with ideas to help you write a groom speech that actually gets laughs, lands the love, and avoids sounding like it was copy-pasted from Pinterest
What This Blog Covers
We’ll walk you through…
- Fresh ways to approach your speech (no clichéd toasts or long thank-you lists)
- Creative sources of inspiration
- Specific examples of themes, opening lines, humour, and great finales
- Common mistakes to avoid
- The Silver Bullet to consider
Think Differently About Your Speech
Get Your Partner Involved
There’s no rule that says the groom has to fly solo. Joint speeches are more popular than ever, but even if you’re going solo on the mic, it’s worth harassing your partner for ideas. A bit of honest feedback and some shared brainstorming can turn a decent speech into a great one – even if you keep the romantic lines a secret until the big day.”
Don’t Let It Become a Thank-You List
This is a toast, not an Oscar acceptance speech. Say thanks, but don’t let the first five minutes be a tedious list. Save the core thank-yous for later in your speech, and make each one personal, original and genuinely entertaining from everyone’s point of view.
Think About Involving the Audience
A great way to make your speech feel inclusive (and keep people listening) is to actively involve your guests. Sure, shoutouts to the friend who introduced you or the in-laws go down well – but why stop there?
Could you create a running joke you get them to join in with? Ask them a cheeky question midway through? (“Hands up if you thought I’d never get married…”)
One groom we worked with asked all his guests for their best piece of marriage advice with their RSVP. His favourite? “No number twos in front of each other – ever.” Another started his speech by getting everyone to practise the chorus of his final toast.
Build a bit of party spirit into your speech. It makes it more than a monologue – it makes it a shared moment.
Surprise Them
Most guests expect a nervous groom, trotting through the same thank-you structure. Flip that. Open with a killer story. Crack a joke you actually wrote. Or end with a meaningful promise that makes people tear up and laugh.
“A great groom speech isn’t about proving how much you love your partner – it’s about showing your guests why. With humour, with heart, and with a good story or two.”
– The Modern Couple’s Guide to Wedding Speeches
Where Grooms Can Get Inspired
Groom Speech Videos
See what works in real life. We’ve compiled the best (and worst) Groom Speech Videos.
Quotes
A well-chosen quote can add emotional weight or a perfectly timed gag. Think Jerry Seinfeld, Maya Angelou, or even Homer Simpson. Find more in our Groom Speech Quotes blog.
Song Lyrics
Using lyrics in your speech can be powerful if the song is meaningful. Browse our Song Lyrics for Wedding Speeches blog.
Where Not To Get Ideas
- Pinterest speech templates
- Forums with speech-by-numbers formats
- Generic groom gags on Google (especially those with the words “ball and chain”)
“The best speeches aren’t built on Googled gags. They’re built on specific details, emotional truths and the courage to be real.”
– The Modern Couple’s Guide to Wedding Speeches
Trust us: what makes a great groom speech is authenticity. Speak like you. Think like your guests. Be funny, but be real.
Groom Speech Ideas – The Essentials You Need To Think About
A Speech Theme
A theme helps structure your speech and gives it flow. Instead of “random jokes and thanks,” it ties everything together.
Examples:
- “What She’s Taught Me About Life”
- “Living With [Bride’s Name] Is Like Owning a Tesla”
- “Five Times I Knew I Had to Marry Her”
- “Why I’m Officially Out of My League”
- “Our Relationship in 5 Objects”
A Strong Opening Line
Set the tone straight away. Avoid saying “I’ll keep this short…” or anything apologetic.
Try these:
- “They say never follow animals or children. Today, I’m following two flower girls and a Labradoodle.”
- “Before we begin, yes, I’m aware I’ve out-kicked my coverage.”
- “When I asked [Bride’s Name] to marry me, she said yes, despite everything you’re about to hear.”
- “I always knew she was special. I just didn’t know she’d say yes after I cooked that risotto.”
- “Turns out all my best lines worked… on one person.”
Humour
Don’t aim for “funny lines” – aim for funny stories.
“Humour isn’t about punchlines. It’s about personality. Tell a true story, own your flaws, and be willing to laugh at yourself – that’s where the gold is.”
– The Modern Couple’s Guide to Wedding Speeches
Ask yourself:
- What’s a classic misunderstanding we still laugh about?
- What’s the moment I realised I was in love with her (and how badly did I mess it up)?
- What do her family or friends tease her about?
- What’s something I’m terrible at that she still loves me for?
- What would surprise people about our relationship?
A Call Back & Original Toast
Call back to your opening story or theme for a satisfying finale.
Examples of Toasts:
- “Here’s to the woman who makes my world slightly more chaotic, but infinitely better.”
- “To patience, playlists, and loving someone exactly as they are.”
- “To the kind of love that survives IKEA trips and parking tickets.”
- “Here’s to always laughing together, even when it’s at ourselves.”
- “To the love of my life. And to all of you for sharing this day with us.”
Groom Speech Mistakes to Avoid
Being Overly Formal
You’re not applying for a job or pitching on Dragons’ Den. Your speech should sound like you – casual, confident, and relaxed. Even if it’s heartfelt, keep the tone conversational.
Repeating Your Vows
Your vows are sacred. Your speech is your story. They don’t need to overlap. The speech can explore the why, the how, and the what-now of your relationship – without turning into a vow remix.
Playing It Too Safe
Sometimes we see great guys deliver beige speeches because they were scared of taking a creative risk. A well-structured joke, a bit of vulnerability, or a cheeky anecdote makes all the difference.
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For more tips and tricks straight from our Speechy team (including Heidi herself), grab a copy of The Modern Couple’s Guide to Wedding Speeches – it’s packed with real-life examples, expert advice, and no cringey clichés.
Let’s ditch the nerves, the Googled jokes and the bad banter. Let’s write something unforgettable.