Wedding Toast Speech
A wedding toast speech is traditionally given by a number of guests at a wedding.
It is traditional for the groom to make a wedding toast speech in which he thanks everyone for attending the wedding celebration and it is this speech which represents his first opportunity to speak on behalf of his new wife.
A wedding toast speech is given by the bride's father. Dad will share fond memories he has of his girl growing up. It will be an emotional time for him having 'given away' his cherished daughter and it is this wedding toast speech that is most likely to cause tears amongst the guests.
The wedding toast speech most eagerly anticipated by guests is usually that made by the best man. The best man is usually the comedian amongst the wedding toast speech givers. The best man will give the guests some insight into the life and ways of the groom - sometimes insights that the groom may have preferred to keep to himself.
More and more brides are getting involved in the business of giving a wedding toast speech. In these days of sexual equality - many brides prefer to speak for themselves!
Traditions regarding the wedding toast speech customs vary from culture to culture but one thing they all undoubtedly have in common is to express good wishes for the health and happiness of the bride and groom. The other main function of a wedding toast speech is to offer thanks to everyone who played a part in making the wedding possible.
A great wedding toast speech is heartfelt, sometimes amusing, but always sincere.
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26 Aug 2008 at 11:18pm  Washington Post |
'Story' Knits Together Wry Yarns Washington Post, United States - Aug 26, 2008 Elver Ariza furnishes a droll moment as the ogling Robber Bridegroom, and Joe Lewis turns evil giggling into an art form as a pixielike spirit. ... | Read more...
23 Aug 2008 at 8:25pm
Maureen Monagle, Spencer Miller New York Times, United States - Aug 23, 2008 The bride and the bridegroom met at Princeton, from which they graduated, he cum laude. Next month, they are to return to the Harvard Business School, ... | Read more...
8 Aug 2008 at 5:04pm
A very witty philanderer: Elisabeth Luard on her marriage to the ... Daily Mail, UK - Aug 8, 2008 On the night before our wedding, I had no intention of letting the bridegroom out of my sight. Bad company beckoned and things could go wrong. ... | Read more...
7 Aug 2008 at 3:57pm
VIEW A LIST OF SOME AREA EVENTS ON-LINE. Brunswick Times Record, United States - Aug 7, 2008 Each of the Salt Bay Chamberfest concerts will highlight a chamber work devoted to the spoken word and explore its unique configuration of music and speech. ... | Read more...
2 Aug 2008 at 9:02pm
Karina Moltz, Pete Robbins New York Times, United States - Aug 2, 2008 Her mother is a speech and language therapist in Portland. The bridegroom, also 29, is an alto saxophone player and jazz composer. ... | Read more...
2 Aug 2008 at 9:02pm  New York Times |
Rebecca Hanover, Ethan Kurzweil New York Times, United States - Aug 2, 2008 Her mother is a speech-language pathologist at Sugar Creek Charter School, also in Charlotte. The bridegroom, also 29, is a senior investing associate at ... | Read more...
2 Aug 2008 at 2:27am
SALEH - DORVAL The Republican - MassLive.com, MA - Aug 2, 2008 She is a speech-language pathologist for Baystate Health System, Springfield. The future bridegroom was graduated from Ludlow High School and Worcester ... | Read more...
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