One of the responsibilities of some members of the wedding party is wedding toasts. Toasting the bride and groom is an important part of the reception, but it can be a stressful part for the person who is doing the toasting. By considering what you are going to say beforehand, you can help to take some of the stress from the wedding toast, so that you will enjoy your part in the wedding.
Wedding toasts should be respectful. Telling racy stories about the bride and groom may not be appropriate for a wedding toast. By keeping your toast G-rated and meaningful, you will come off much better than telling a raunchy story that embarrasses the happy couple and their family.
Make it short and sweet. Droning on and on is not a good way to do a wedding toast. Keeping your toast short and sweet will take some of the pressure off of you and the guests will appreciate it.
Choose a toast. The number of different toasts that are available in books and on websites should allow you to choose one that fits your relationship with the couple and the meaning that you want to convey. By taking one that is already written and personalizing it to you and your needs, you can create a toast that will be appreciated.
Wedding toasts are a way to wish the bride and groom happiness and joy in their marriage. By finding the right wedding toast, you will be expressing your love to them and hopes for their lives. What could be better?
Thursday, 29 May 2008
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