Wedding Toast Do’s and Don’ts

Have you ever sat through an awkward Best Man toast or listened to the Maid of Honor babble on and on? Check out this interview for the basic tips about wedding toasts.

If you aren’t a video person, here are the main points:

Do choose a theme for your toast such as why the couple is perfect together, or what you have learned while living with the groom.
Do use point form notes.  Don’t write out your speech word for word.
Do know when you are expected to speak.  This will keep you from being caught off guard.
Do familiarize yourself with the location and other dynamics.
Do close with class.

Don’t use canned toast or something you found off the internet.
Don’t assume you will be able to speak without preparation.
Don’t speak longer than 3-5 minutes
Don’t use humor that would offend your grandmother, especially since there will be grandmothers present.
Don’t have more than one drink before the toast.

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6 Responses to Wedding Toast Do’s and Don’ts

  1. Great list, here are a couple more for your collection;

    Do have some funny responses to hecklers prepared..just in case!

    Don’t forget to enjoy yourself.

  2. Great list, here are a couple more for your collection;

    Do have some funny responses to hecklers prepared..just in case!

    Don’t forget to enjoy yourself.

  3. Morris says:

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  4. Morris says:

    That was a fabulous post,I just subscribed to your rss feed.

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