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Toasts
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After
the bridal party and newly married couple have made their
grand entrance into the reception and everyone is seated
with champagne to toast with, the best man traditionally
leads the toasting.
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During
the toast to the bride and groom, the couple remain seated while
all the guests stand. The
best man can start his toast by saying how and where he met the
groom. He can talk a
little about old times. Adding
a little humor will ease his nerves a bit.
At the end of the toast, the best man raises his glass and
toasts to the bride and groom.
The guests will then raise their glasses and join in the
toast.
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The
bride and groom can then make a toast to thank their parents,
family and friends for sharing this special day with them. Thank your parents for their help and support in planning
your wedding. Thank
the wedding party for all they've done in making your day special. If the groom wishes to toast his new bride, she remains
seated while the groom and the guests remain standing. If the bride wishes to toast her new husband, the groom
remains seated while the bride and all the guests remain standing.
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Then
the parents, wedding party or relatives can toast the bride and
groom, if they wish to do so.
After they have all shared their special thoughts, your
friends can share a favorite memory with all your guests.
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