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Tips and Advice for Toasts, Vows, Speeches, and Poems

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Making a Toast to Someone You Don't Know
Submitted by: F. Steven Galvez of Woodbury, New York
If you have to offer a toast to the bridal couple but you are only close to either the bride or the groom, don't be afraid to talk to the other's family and friends. They are a wellspring of anecdotes. At the rehearsal dinner, strike up a conversation about the bride or groom and fish for great stories that you can incorporate into your toast.
 
Literally Throwing a Toast
Submitted by: Anna B. of Burlington
At my uncle's wedding, when my dad, the best man, said "I'd like to make a toast," everyone threw toast at the bride and groom. The best part about it was the fact that my great grandpa thought it was a pretty cheap hors d'oeuvres.
 
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