Wedding toast
Father of the groom speech
The father of the groom usually speaks after the bigger toasts, so the win is being brief and human, not topping anyone. Skip the career résumé and the locker-room roast. Land one specific thing you've watched your son become, a genuine welcome to his partner and her family, and a single line to raise a glass on.
What helps us write a good one
- ·One specific story about your son — a moment that shows who he is, not a timeline
- ·What changed in him, for the better, since he met his partner
- ·A warm word for the bride and a welcome to her family
- ·Anyone to thank or honor by name (the hosts, grandparents, a late parent)
What you might get
“I've known Sarah since we were eleven, when she convinced me that the only way to win at four-square was to wear cargo shorts and look ungovernable…”
How OccasionScribe works
You fill out a structured form (4–6 minutes). The questions are designed to surface specifics — names, stories, tone, what to avoid. Specifics are the whole game; vague answers produce vague drafts.
We use Anthropic's Claude model to produce the first draft, then a programmatic review pass. We say this because you should know. Most buyers don't mind; many find it's the only reason they finally write the thing.
The draft lands in your inbox in 2–10 minutes depending on tier. Priority orders include one free revision. Standard orders: email us if something missed — we'll usually take care of small fixes free.