Wedding Toasts
Wedding toasts can be a
nightmare of blunders, long windedness, and forced joviality.
Or they can be a fun and interesting way for people to share
their joy with the newly married couple, and make a memorable
day, even more memorable. Or like I mentioned earlier, they can
be an unmitigated disaster.
A lot I believe depends on the type of wedding that you’re
going to have. If it’s a formal wedding, you have a reasonably
good chance of keeping things under control and giving the mike
over to those of the guests whom you have already invited to
make a toast.
If however, you have a more informal occasion, you might not
find it so easy to keep things under control, and your beloved
Uncle Freddy who has had a one two many, might find the mike in
his hands, in which case all you can do is to sit back and wait
to see what happens.
On the other hand, you will find wedding toasts can be the
life of the party so to speak. Having a slew of wedding toasts
can become very boring, very fast, but if you can keep the can
of worms firmly tamped down, you might find that you end up
with a memorable few minutes from the people whom you love, and
whom you have invited to share your special day together.
It should also be noted that wedding toasts can be said by
anyone wanting to give their good wishes to the bridal couple,
and if you’re not on the list of people to give a toast but
suddenly find yourself overwhelmed by the joy and happiness
you’re feeling and want to share it with everyone there are a
few rules that you should follow to make your wedding toast a
pleasant one.
And the very first thing that you need to do, is to keep it
short. Wedding toasts are not wedding speeches, and
chances are that the wedding speeches have already come and
gone. And if not, don’t worry there will be more than enough
people who are there to make a wedding speech. So remember to
keep it short, and sweet.
Craft Your
Wedding Toasts Carefully
Be careful about what you say. Rude jokes and
humiliating or potentially embarrassing anecdotes never go down
well at such occasions. Keep things on an even keel, and
remember that there is a wide array or ears listening in to
what you’re saying, and also remember that embarrassment never
works in such situations.
Wedding toasts for the most part should be
clean and fun, in keeping with the festive occasion, and should
not bring any bad feelings on the part of anyone, least of all
the newly married couple. And don’t forget to raise your glass
in toast, and to take a sip from your drink. Many people are so
nervous about standing up to make the toast that they forget to
do the actual toast!
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