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How to Give Funny Graduation Speeches

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Funny Graduation Speeches
Funny Graduation Speeches

Funny graduation speeches put the crowd at ease and add some lighthearted humor into an event that often needs the monotony to be broken up. Funny graduation speeches also make your speech easier to give because you have the chance to ad-lib a bit or even tell a story, allowing your speech to be less regimented and more natural. Not only will funny graduation speeches make a fun time for everyone attending, but you also might end up being the talk of the day.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Your humor has to be rated PG or better for funny graduation speeches. Even though you might have some great one liners or things that are extremely hilarious around your friends, they might not be so appropriate around an audience of parents and teachers. This means no swearing or saying anything crude at all.

  2. Step 2

    Telling an anecdotal personal story from school with a humorous but appropriate tone to it is an excellent thing you can add to funny graduation speeches. This could be something about an academic deadline or some mischief that you got into. As long as it isn't something that will get you in trouble and you don't mind sharing then go for it. People love being distracted or entertained by stories and funny graduation speeches are a great time to throw one in.

  3. Step 3

    Having some notecards to remember your talking points is always a good things to do when giving any kind of speech. With funny graduation speeches, you can notate the points when you'd like to add some type of humor or interject with a story or joke.

  4. Step 4

    Relax and don't be too uptight when you are giving your speech. This might be easier said than done, especially if you aren't particularly good at giving speeches or comfortable being in front of a bunch of people. If you look too stiff it will reflect in your delivery and take away from your humor. Remember that crowds are very forgiving, especially of student speakers, and don't concern yourself with the outcome.

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