A wedding anniversary toast can have them dabbing at their eyes
in no time
A wedding anniversary toast is one of the nicest facets of a party
or reception, especially nowadays, when your wedding anniversary
toast will probably live on in video and DVD. To really take full
advantage of your toast, make a rough draft before you even begin
writing the toast. What precisely do you want to say in your anniversary
speech? Do you want to thank the couple? Remember a great story
about them? This will help you begin penning your toast.
The wedding anniversary toast, like the father of the bride speech
at a wedding, is a way to bring a moving yet droll element into
a big party. While many people may take the occasion to make a toast,
don’t you want the couple to go through the photo album later and
mention what a beautiful wedding anniversary speech yours was? Of
course! Let’s take this opportunity to appraise a good guideline
or two for any anniversary speech.
In your wedding anniversary toast, try not to get too personal.
You want things to be touching for the couple without making your
anniversary speech sound like one big inside joke – the father of
the bride speech at a wedding is a medium for personal things, not
the anniversary speech. That just estranges other people and keeps
them from really understanding your anniversary speech. Instead,
try covering things at least a few other people would know about
in your anniversary toast then, if you really want to, mention that
one inside joke. This will get the crowd laughing and nodding while
you can still use your anniversary toast as a way of speaking to
the couple directly.
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