Friday, May 13, 2005

 

Wedding Toast Etiquette

The Etiquette Of Wedding Toasts

Who Toasts To Whom?

Many weddings are moving away from traditional toasting practices. Today, it is not uncommon to see a toast from the best man, maid of honor, and parents of the bride and/or groom.

Traditionally, the best man speech was on behalf of the wedding party, including the maid of honor. Now, most receptions invite the maid of honor to say a few words as well.

It is also common for the bride and groom to toast their parents and the guests.

Additional wedding toasts and speeches may depend on other factors such as who is actually hosting the wedding. As an example, the bride's step-father may want to say a few words if he's paying for the wedding. Even if the groom's side is not financially supporting the couple, they should be offered the opportunity to offer their blessings.

What about the rehearsal dinner?

The rehearsal dinner is a great place for anyone attending to offer their well-wishes. If you are the best man or maid of honor, you may want to give a short toast at this time. Groomsmen, bridesmaid, family and friends are also invited to say a few words if they are feeling compelled to do so.

For pre-written wedding speeches and toasts for the best man, maid of honor, or father of the bride, visit: Ultimate Speeches.
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