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Ladies and gentlemen, my sister is married and my parents asked me to speak for them. What should I say? Humorous
Well, dear friends, uncles, aunts, uncles and aunts, first of all, thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to attend my sister's and brother-in-law's wedding. There's no need to applaud here. I can drum it up when I'm finished. Today, on this big day, I shoulder a heavy responsibility, representing my parents and the people who will stand here in the future. I wish my dear sister and brother-in-law a long life together, and I hope I can become an uncle or aunt as soon as possible (the name depends on your gender); My sister is my role model. She used her own efforts to add more relatives to our family, such as my brother-in-law and his family, right, brother-in-law (interaction later); What I want to say next! It must be my parents' loudest voice, sister. Although you have a family who takes good care of you, that is my brother-in-law, but don't forget my parents, we love you and your family as well. Go home often when you are free. Oh, by the way, remember to bring your husband home. Finally, I want to say to my brother-in-law: brother-in-law, you have been given a glorious and arduous task, and you must complete it successfully! Then, next (you can pause for 2/3 seconds), friends and relatives can applaud, you're welcome! thank you

Your sister's wedding, your family's big day, when you say these words, it should be full of celebration. Don't worry about making a fool of yourself Without that, the wedding scene is just a lively celebration. Remember to keep a heartfelt smile when you say these words. Another point is that if you want to ask your parents what they want to say in particular, you can just add it casually; After the manuscript is finalized, you can rehearse it several times by yourself; Don't worry when you say these words, it's not a speech, it's a confession! As long as you stand on it, the stage is yours! Come on! )