Being asked to make a wedding toast is one of life’s great honours. But for many people, it can also be one of life’s most stressful moments.
Tom Haibeck, author of "Wedding Toasts Made Easy” and “The Wedding MC: A Complete Guide to Success for the Master of Ceremonies", shares a few tips on making this experience enjoyable.
Be Prepared
The best way to overcome your fear of speaking to an audience is to do your homework (well in advance of the wedding). Take the time to think through what you want to say – and get those thoughts on paper. Avoid the temptation to write out your speech word for word – you will sound much more natural by using point-form notes to help guide
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The safest place to store your wedding ring
Remember your first school dance, the one where you stood at one end with your buddies with the girls all on the other side of the room? Remember your first school dance, the one where you stood at one end with your buddies with the girls all on the other side of the room
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Take her to do something she enjoys but you absolutely detest. It might be a night at the opera, tickets to a foreign film festival, or anything connected with the word Broadway.
If it has buttons, dials, lights, the ability to make noise, the potential to be taken apart or the capacity to be put back together, chances are you’re on a winner.