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It's alright of course to call him Pat instead of Patrick. 8. Your birthday speech should not offend anyone in any way. So you don't say that John's friends are only there for the free bar. It may be true in a few cases but you should never insult guests. 9. In your birthday speech, don't mention things the guests don't know about or understand. If you have a secret joke with the celebrant keep it secret or explain to the guests the background to your story. 10.Don't write reams. Birthdays are social occasions and people want to party not listen to your rambling on for twenty minutes. Three or four minutes would be more appropriate Keep it short
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