Wednesday, December 17, 2008

A Funny Wedding Speech Story

By Sara Brown

Not all cultures practice the traditional wedding speech custom. Other parts of the world are now picking up on this western practice, as well as several other wedding traditions like the white bridal dress and veil. This is a true account of my husband's wedding speech experience at his daughter's marriage ceremony a few years ago.

The bridegroom's mother had passed away unexpectedly several weeks before the wedding date, and it was decided that the young couple would make do with an official, religious, marriage ceremony. They canceled the large festive wedding party that we had planned, deciding to use the money for an extended honeymoon.

Since we are a Muslim family living in Cairo, Egypt, the religious ceremony was a Muslim one. All that this involves is the presence of two witnesses, the bride and groom and a Muslim cleric, a Sheikh. In the Sheikh's presence, the bride, the groom and the two witnesses sign a marriage document. A short prayer is then recited aloud by the sheikh, the bride's guardian, my hubby/her dad in this instance, and the bridegroom as well.

My husband isn't religious. Reciting a prayer in the presence friends and family caused him to worry for weeks. He wrote the prayer on a small piece of paper so he could cheat if necessary. A large room in a religious building was the site of the wedding. The bride, groom, friends acting as witnesses, Sheikh, father of the bride, and bridegroom's father were are set upon the stage. My husband was sitting between the Sheikh the bridegroom as well. The other guests and I took our places just below in theatre like seats. When it was time for my husband to recite his prayer, he did it perfectly. I could see and feel him relax. Relief was written all over his face.

Then it happened. His ex-wife asked him to give a speech. My husband is accustomed to making speeches, though this one was unexpected. He was happy, relaxed, and comfortable.

Placing his hand on his new son-in-laws shoulder, he made his improvised wedding speech. It was an excellent discourse, loaded with compliments about his new son in law and several well chosen kind words about the young gentleman's current loss. During my husbands wedding speech he never lifted his hand from the bridegroom's shoulder and mentioned him by name many times while looking into his eyes. He told the young man that he knew his daughter loved him very much, that he was counting on him to love her back and take care of her.

My husband's wedding speech had one problem. Unbeknownst to him until after the speech, he said his daughter's former boyfriend's name through the entire speech.

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