Nothing can enlighten a wedding crowd more than the
perfect wedding reception toast. If you’re the maid of honor or best man,
it’s most likely your job to say a few words about the bride and groom.
Since this is your time to shine, read the paragraphs below to get
tips on how you can be the "toast" of the wedding
reception.
If you know that you are going to be giving a toast
at the wedding reception, make sure that you prepare yourself. It’s
probably not a good idea to stand up front of hundreds of people and just
"wing it". Take some time to sit down and think about what you’re
going to say. When you are toasting, you are going to be saying some
words about the bride and groom. If you are close to both of them,
think about why they are important to you. Put down your thoughts in an
orderly manner. You many want to write them down in an outline
form.
When you have your ideas written down, take some time
to practice your wedding reception toast. Remember, it doesn’t have
to last for a certain amount of time. In fact, don’t draw out your
speech for the sake of using up the time. Make every sentence
that you say matter. You might want to practice in the mirror so you
can get an idea of how you look when you are delivering the speech.
Practice your speech in front of some of your friends.
Ask them what they think.
Keep in mind that your toast has to reflect you and
the friends whom you’re toasting. Saying and doing things that are out of
character for you may make you uncomfortable. This is the last thing that
you want to encounter when you’re in front of a large crowd. If
you’re a naturally funny person, tell a joke. Only make sure it’s in
good taste. When in doubt, err on the side of being conservative.
Are you a more serious person? If so, make your
wedding reception toast more sincere and serious. You could even
include a meaningful quote or poem in your speech. It could cover
subjects like friendship, love, or happiness. Talk about your
relationship with the featured couple and how you wish them much happiness
and success in the future.
If you have a nice story about your friends, include
it in your speech. People like to hear personal stories. You
could include details that your friends might have thought you forgot.
It would be a pleasant surprise. Your story can invoke any
kind of emotion that you wish. It can be sentimental, funny, or
serious. It's your choice.
Make sure that you check with the bride and groom
beforehand so you know when to make your wedding reception toast.
When the time comes, don’t panic. Understand that it
will only take a few minutes and then you’ll be off the hook. If you
practiced and prepared enough, it should be no sweat. Plus, if you
pull it off, you’ll get a great reaction from the crowd and from your
friends.
Usually, the MC of the wedding will introduce you.
When your name is called, stand up calmly and start your speech.
Speak clearly and slowly and focus on the moment at hand. Be
sure to make eye contact with the attendees. When you are finished,
raise your glass, give your final wishes and take a sip. Keeping
these tips in mind, you’ll be on your way to giving the perfect wedding
reception toast.