5 Tips On Giving The Proper Wedding Toast

Whether you’re a professional speaker or a first-timer, writing and giving the perfect wedding toast can be challenging, especially when you’re pretty close to the couple.

 

You can’t find all the right ways to fit your emotions and joy into words, but you’ve been tasked with the job, and you need to carry it out in the most suitable way. Giving a toast is also a way to declare how happy you are that the couple found themselves, and there’s a need for you to make it sound both appealing and exciting.

 

Also, sounding sentimental is one inevitable way to go about it, and to get you started, here are some tips for a proper wedding toast!

 

●      A Little About Your Audience

 

It’s a no-brainer that you won’t be acquainted with most of the guests in the room, be sure to start with an introduction.

 

And while the introduction is a necessary step, make sure it doesn’t take long because toasts are better when they don’t take time.

 

●      Use A Story

 

In telling a story, try to add a little bit of humor. For example, it could be about how you met the bride and the groom, especially if you’ve known them separately. People like to laugh, and the guests would enjoy a little laughter.

 

Also, be careful not to ‘become’ a stand-up comedian; the toast isn’t about you. Instead, let the couple know that you’re delighted and honored to be a part of their celebration.

 

●      Be Brief

 

Staying brief with a wedding toast should be the favorite part for people who aren’t too keen on public speaking. However, try not to get in the way of people’s drinking and dancing.

 

Most people won’t care about your long story of all the times you swam together with the groom or bride. So be sure to take out the unnecessary details.

 

●      Pay Compliments

 

Again, it’s about the couple; try as much as possible to stay within that line. Any statement or story that takes the attention away from the couple shouldn’t be a part of your toast.

 

●      Stay Traditional

 

Endeavor to raise your glass at the end of the toast. That’s the way you know it’s a toast instead of a regular speech.

 

Whether it’s a toast by the best man or the groom, the right wedding venue sets a suitable tone and makes every part of the wedding worthwhile.

 

With Orchard View, you’re offered three unique venue options: Lakeview, Grand View, and Terrace View. And with any of these views, rest assured that you’d have a spectacular wedding!

 

Also, we have a team of professional wedding coordinators who’d work with you from arrival to the big day to give you a memorable experience. Contact us today.

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