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Wedding Toast

If you think that a wedding toast is same as a wedding speech you can’t be more wrong. A wedding toast is different from a wedding speech. Actually wedding toasts are often a part of the wedding speeches especially when it is from the best man, father of the bride or maid of honors. But traditionally the purpose of a wedding toast is to drink to the health of or in honor of the wedding couple wishing them a happy married life. Anybody attending the wedding reception can toast the bride and the groom.

Where a Wedding Toast is Different from a Wedding Speech

A wedding toast is normally a short statement from a guest attending the wedding reception. A wedding toast is beset with well wishes for the couple. A toast which is raised to honor the newly wed couple normally lasts no longer than 60 seconds. Everybody else present on the occasion then drink to confirm their approval for the statement made or, in other words, the toast. But unlike wedding speeches, wedding toasts could come to you as a surprise unless you are ready to volunteer spontaneously. A wedding speech, on the other hand, is generally much longer. It often takes as long as 4 to 5 minutes to deliver a wedding speech. However, it’s not customary to drink after the wedding speeches unless the speaker decides to toast the couple at the end of his speech.

What you don’t like about a Wedding Toast

Close your eyes and try to visualize. You are a part of a wedding reception party enthusiastically clapping your hands every time somebody finishes his or her wedding speech or wedding toast. After the last person has taken his seat, the host conducting the event all of a sudden turns to you and invites you to give a wedding toast for the newly wed couple. He, of course, isn’t aware that all this time you have been praying to God so that he doesn’t invite you. Bam! You already started to look devastated staring astoundingly at the host. Look at the bride and the groom. Aren’t they looking excited than ever to hear you doing a wedding toast? And not only are them every eyeball in the hall is deeply focused on you and expecting you to get up, raise your glass and give a smashing wedding toast. But, alas, you aren’t prepared for it. That’s a perfect embarrassing situation. You wish you were but it’s now too late . . . but hey, it’s not. Wake up and give yourself a big pat on your back because you are smarter than others and eager to prepare for your wedding toast just in case you need it. Or, who knows, may be you would be confident enough to rise to the occasion and volunteer a wedding toast even if not invited.

However, if you happen to be the best man then it’s entirely on you if you want to toast the bride and the groom right after your best man speech. And it perfectly makes sense that you do because it will only less than a minute to offer your wedding toast and you can actually wrap up your wedding speech in style.

Prepare your Wedding Toast

Firstly, as you have been intimated by the groom that he wants you to be his best man for at least a couple of weeks (probably more) now. And I am sure that you then and there realized that you have to give a best man wedding speech as well as toast the newlyweds. You should have further realized that you have to offer the wedding toast in front of a hall full of wedding guests and hence your wedding toast must be a decent, well planned one. Now, note this carefully, if you are only toasting the wedding couple and not giving a full fledged best man speech then it won’t take you more than a minute to complete your wedding toast. But if are planning to toast the bride and the groom after your best man speech then it may take a couple of minutes more depending on the length of your best man speech.

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