Distinguished guests, friends and relatives, ladies and gentlemen,
(used when meeting at night) Good evening.
It is a great honor to be entrusted by our respected manager Yu to preside over the wedding of Miss xx and Mr xx here.
I hope all our guests can have a good time here today, share the joy of the bride and groom, and have a very happy and unforgettable evening.
Here, I have a small request-when our bride and groom walk into this wedding hall hand in hand, I hope that every friend here will greet the bride and groom with applause and cheers from your and the music of the wedding March. What did you say?/Sorry? Everyone's answer seems to be not enthusiastic enough. Your mood directly affects my mood. Everyone said, okay?
Now, let's play the wedding March and cheer for the arrival of the bride and groom!
("Wedding March" rings)
Please welcome tonight's most beautiful bride, Miss xx, and the happiest groom, Mr xx!
(The bride and groom go to the front desk and the music stops)
The bride and groom standing next to me really look at each other. They are a natural couple.
Xx, what's it like to be a groom?
The bride is the most beautiful tonight. Can you describe the feeling of happiness for us?
Today is your big day, and everyone here is as happy as you. Let's bless you with warm applause again! Original:
Today's big day, in fact, the happiest should be the parents of the two newcomers.
Your parents have worked hard to raise you, educate you and cultivate you. It takes a lot of effort. From today on, you can finally breathe a sigh of relief, because you have grown up and got married. Everyone said, do you want to thank your parents?
Parents of both sides, please!
The bride and groom are ready! A worship hall! Second, to the guests! Husband and wife bow their heads and meet.
Okay, the gift is over. Let's listen to the voices of both parents.
Ok, thank you for your kindness. Let us all congratulate you!
Next, please witness yy to give a speech on the wedding ceremony of Miss xx and Mr xx.
Just now, the witness said that they were allowed to get married. Then let the bride and groom exchange rings!