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Over the last few years it looks I've witnessed almost every one of my friends tie the proverbial knot. And at some point during many of these festivals, I was asked to say a few words about my friend or the couple. And time after time, it never failed; I would be excited initially and gladly accept the honor of offering a toast at the reception or rehearsal dinner or even at the bachelor party and then as the day approached, I would feel a sudden sense of panic.
There's a lot of pressure associated with offering a toast or giving a wedding speech. It's difficult to be original when you stop and think how many times people have done this long before you. In addition, you begin to realize how many weddings all of the guests have attended and suddenly you feel double the pressure to not offer a "cliche" toast. However, when you sit down and try to think of something original to say about good friends that are getting married it's not easy to come up with words that have not been spoken a thousand times before.
It was at this point that I decided to make some notes around a process that I could reference the next time someone asked me to offer a toast. The more I wrote, the more I realized that what I was writing would help anyone that planned to give a toast. Soon, I had written an informal 'guide toasting'. After I wrote the guide toasting, I thought it would be a great idea to begin trying to come up with some original toasts so that the next time I needed one, I would have a head-start on the process. After several months of work, I had over 50 original toasts on paper for various occasions.
It was only then that I realized if I put everything together, I had created a complete reference guide that would be perfect for anyone about to offer a toast for any occasion and under any conditions. So the last step was to combine all the pages into one document and format it. Now that all the work has been done, all you have to do is follow my lead and relax. I will provide everything you need to know prior to offering a toast. To learn more about what not to do when offering a toast, visit [http://www.ToastersChoice.com]