Wedding
Toast Guide
by Melissa Burton
Standing in front of friends and relatives speaking
your wedding toast can be a nerve-wrenching experience.
You worry that you will stammer and stutter, or
worse get so nervous that everyone will be able
to hear the shakiness in your voice. Preparation
is the key to relieving yourself of some of this
nervousness. As far as what you say, that is a
bit trickier. In a mixed crowd (namely one that
includes your parents and in-laws), you know that
your wedding toast needs to meet a certain standard.
There are no rules to follow to create a memorable
wedding toast, but as long as your wedding toast
includes humor, sentiment, and is an enjoyable
length and pace, it will go over well with your
guests.
All Jokes Aside It's true that humor can break
the ice and help you to feel more at ease about
presenting your wedding toast, however, don't
just throw out jokes. Is there a story about you
and your significant other that has a humorous
ending? These go over much better than what you
might find in a joke book. If you decide to tell
a personal story, check with your significant
other to make sure it is acceptable. One thing
that can definitely ruin a wedding toast is the
look of embarrassment or anger on your mate's
face.
Tell Them How You Feel Showing public sentiment
is typically more difficult for men. So just by
adding a bit of emotion to a wedding toast will
go over well for the groom. You don't have to
make it very deep. Just a few words that show
your guests how you feel about your mate are sufficient.
Mystery is a good element to couple with emotion
when giving your toast. By hinting at something
that is only known to you and your mate also makes
the toast romantic.
Keep it Moving You know how you're talking to
someone and you have the urge to finish their
statements for them because they take the round
about way to say something? Don't do this with
your wedding toast. This is the fastest way to
lose your guests and to slow down the reception.
It is a good idea to practice your toast several
times. Memorize it if that helps.
Keep it Short A wedding toast is a speech, but
a SHORT one. You don't want to put people to sleep
or worse, have people leaving the ceremony. Practice
the toast beforehand and make sure that it is
no longer than a few minutes.
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