• Rizz asked:


    I don’t exactly need an actual speech. Just suggestions as to what to put in it or bits of nice comments that would be nice to put into the speech. It’s my second time being a candle and yehh. Don’t have much experience lol. She’s my godmother’s daughter but we aren’t that close. We’re more like aquaintances and not friends because we hardly see each other (she’s older than me by a year or two). So I need a speech that’s not TOO personal. Like, I can’t talk about funny moments that we’ve shared or memories. But then again don’t want to sound too impersonal and seem like I don’t give a damn. lol.
    Well suggestions are very welcome & thanks in advance for those who give a ’serious’ answer :) !!!

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    • c181187 Says:

      well, even if you don’t know her very well, you know the family right? So you could say stuff about them, like the family is very close and provide lots of love and support for her

      or you could talk more about the occaision - its an important time in her life and everyone around her thinks that she is special and wishes her luck

    • Wh*n N**d*d Says:

      Talk as if you were talking to your grandmothers daughter or the celebrant, but be carefull on the words you’re going to say, don’t be tactless in other words.

    • beyb107 Says:

      make it symbolic like.. may this candle light your way to adulthood since u will be entering a new and important stage of a woman’s life.. something like that.. then give her your wishes afterwards.. like may she finish her school and that she reach all her dreams..etc etc.. just simple, brief but thoughtful ;-) Good luck!

    • hopeful. Says:

      well in my debut.. some of my candles were people who i was meeting for the first time! LOL! and so the kinds of things that they said were happy birthday, wish you all the best in your future studies, good health.. that’s all i can think of. i’ll come back and edit if i think of more.

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