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How to Prepare a Wedding Toast

The fear of talking in front of people is common, and you may be one of them.
But as the maid of honor or best man you might be asked to say a few words in the bride or groom's honor.
Being prepared to speak in front of a crowd of people will help ease the tension & allow things to flow more smoothly.
First sit down & think about all the things you want people to know about that person.
You can include good & funny memories you have with them.
How the newlyweds met.
Make sure to always start with the best qualities of that person.
For the closing part of the toast think about what you wish for them & their future together.
Now that you have narrowed down your toast to a few special times & themes, try to go above & beyond the normal traditional toast.
Find memorable facts of the bride & groom while they were dating.
Maybe some treasured gifts or little love notes.
The will sure add that special touch they were not expecting.
Remember you have the bride & groom to make happy.
The last thing you want to do is say embarrassing things that you will regret.
Stories of random things that happened in the past would be OK at the bachelorette party but not at the reception.
Remember this is their special day & you want them to shine.
Most importantly, practice makes perfect.
A lot of people think they can wing the speech last minute, but it couldn't be further from the truth.
You want to go over the speech beforehand to make sure you are comfortable with the material.
Rehearse your speech before the big day.
This way you will know exactly what you're saying & how much time it will take.
Your toast should only last about 3-5 min's.
If it's over 5 min's that's fine.
More than likely you will get through it faster since you're on center stage.
You may be a little anxious & may speak faster & skip around a little bit.
I hope this article has shed some light on possible ways to prepare and deliver for your wedding toast.
There is no right or wrong way to express your thoughts on behalf of the guest of honor.
With all this in mind when writing up your short story on the bride & groom you are definitely on your way to one unforgettable perfect wedding toast.
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