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Were you recently appointed the best man for a friend or family members wedding?
Are you going to be ready to stand up in front of the bride and groom, their families, and all their guests at the reception and give a memorable toast?
Well I'm guessing that you would not be reading this article if you were completely ready. No worries though, that's exactly why I've created this article. I was in the same boat as you before I came across some great toasting advice.
Due to limited space, I have only listed the basic structure to a great best man toast. These toast secrets should give you direction on where to take your toast.
# 1 Best Man Toast Secret
The first step to a great best man toast is the introduction. You want to start your toast on a high note and grab everyone's attention. A great way to accomplish this is to make a funny and interesting observation. It could be about someone in the wedding party, or even about one of the guests at the reception. Next, give a little background information about your relationship with the bride and groom.
# 2 Best Man Toast Secret
After the introduction, nothing is better then a little anecdote about how you became friends with the groom (if not related), and about how you were first introduced to the bride. Maybe you have a great story about a funny incident that sums up the bride and grooms unique relationship. Do not forget that you do not want to embarrass the bride and groom, or their family.
# 3 Best Man Toast Secret
Now is the perfect time to move onto the deficit and more heartfelt portion of your toast. Make sure to pay tribute to the bride and groom. A great way to do this is to tell a touching story about your relationship with the bride and groom.
# 4 Best Man Toast Secret
Finally, you want to end the wedding toast just as you started it, on a high note! Adding some final bits of humor can really go a long way. Make your final funny quip and then wish the bride and groom good fortune, or many years of happiness, etc. Now the only thing left to do is actually lift your glass and give a loud "Cheers" for the new couple! Applause should follow shortly after after.
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Source by Robert Bickle