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Family Reunion Party Speech

A family reunion is the best time to revisit those good ol' days when your aunts and uncles used to be kids rollicking over and fighting their heads off! What better way to go down nostalgia than by preparing a family reunion party speech. Surely, you don't need a speech writer to prepare that nostalgic speech that is sure to move everyone to tears (or at least a sniff!). Preparing a family reunion speech isn't a very difficult task since you are going to write about your own family and not anyone else's. The best people to approach for ideas for family reunion speech are your parents.

They have seen it all and will provide you with all necessary details about each and every person. You can also make a compilation of major milestones achieved by individuals in your family. Send younger kids to their grand parents and ask them to collect required details about other members whom you might not know much about. Involve each and every member of your family, from the oldest to the youngest so that everyone feels important and wanted. Choose the right person to deliver the speech so that every word is full of life and fun.
  • Start by thanking everyone who came to the family reunion. If you have a special person amidst your gathering, someone who deserves a mention, make sure you acknowledge him or her.
  • Humor is essential to break the ice. Be generous on the doses of humor you use in your speech but be careful not to sound too sarcastic or offend anyone.
  • Mention important achievements of your family members and get everyone to applaud when a great achievement is mentioned.
  • You could also talk about the oldest couple and the newest couple in the family and talk about how they met and fell in love.
  • Try to involve all members present in your party. Invite anyone who wants to share something memorable with everyone present and give them a chance to tell about a significant event in their family that you might have forgotten.
  • Have lots of fun and raise a toast at the end for the well-being of your family.