Making the Father of the Bride's Speech: Etiquette;Jokes;Sample Speeches;One-liners (Things That Really Matter): Etiquette;Jokes;Sample Speeches;One-liners (Things That Really Matter)
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By: John Bowden
Format: Paperback
From: How To Books Ltd
Pub. Date: March 2000
Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 2000-04-01
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 64
Ean: 9781857035681
Isbn: 1857035682
ABOUT THE BOOK
"Every chapter contradicts the last. It seems to be a mess of platitudes, no new ideas and, I'm sorry to say, a waste of time reading."
~ Written on 2008-01-09
"An excellent book. My dad would be first to admit he isn't a naturally gifted public speaker and he gets a bit nervous at times. But after reading this book, he a fantastic job for me on my Big Day! He was so relaxed and he got the balance between humour and seriousness spot on. I can't recommend this book too highly ... it's brilliant!"
~ Written on 2002-11-02
"An excellent book. My dad would be first to admit that he isn't a naturally gifted public speaker and he's a bit nervous at times. But after reading this book he did a brilliant job for me on my Big Day! He was so relaxed and he got the balance between humour and seriousness spot on. I can't recommend this book too highly ... it's brilliant!"
~ Written on 2002-11-02
"As a bride-to-be, I want to be sure that my big day goes as smoothly as possible. I can try to control most things, but the speeches are out of my hands. I have bought this book to help my Dad not to embarrass himself or me, well, not too much! Making the Father of the Bride's Speech is easy to read and full of practical advice. The author writes clearly about the different stages of the speech and includes helpful ideas as well as examples of jokes, quotes and how to be sensitive without being sloppy. This book is a must for any Dad about to give away his daughter, especially if he's not used to public speaking, or just totally overwhelmed about the do's and don't's of making a wedding speech."
~ Written on 2000-10-23