10-04-2011, 11:35 PM | #1 |
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Wedding Toast Advice Needed
Hey OT, my friend put me up on a pedestal and now I'm in a situation where I need to give a wedding toast in a couple days. Gotta make it like 2 mins. I've done some minor research on google and most toasts are just a couple of congratulatory verses; guessing I should add some type of story to pad the time a bit. I've only been to one wedding recently and have never given a wedding toast before. I feel out of my element. Help would be greatly appreciated.
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dont prepare. just blackout.
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Watch "Four Weddings and A Funeral" ..You'll know what to say excatly after that.
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dude... i wish..
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asides from the fact that i pretty much knew they'd get married since like 5 years ago, i don't have anything heartwarming to say. it's not like the groom is a bad guy but i don't know him, thus the difficult situation of coming up with material to write about. |
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10-05-2011, 11:42 AM | #6 |
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just tell the wife that you wish you had the chance to fuck her before she got married, but now she's going to be tainted because of high probability of babies, drop the mic, throw up some deuces, and sit down. i guarantee you'll have the most memorable toast.
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My tips as someone who has never given a best man speech, and will never give a best man speech, but I am an accomplished public speaker:
Don't try to joke. Funny things being said during a toast almost never work unless you're an experienced public speaker, or the story is inherently funny. Rehearse it. Record yourself giving the speech, practice delivery and timing. Once your comfortable, say it in front of an impartial audience, and don't take their critique personally. Don't go too long. A good speech should go about 3 minutes, give or take. It should be personal to the groom, it should highlight his love for his new bride, and it should imply that you'll support them throughout their lives together. Finally, tell the new bride and groom that when their sex life gets boring, you call first dibs on the wife when they become swingers. Good luck! |
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For instance, at my best friend's wedding I started by saying "I hope you know you married the most stubborn person I know. Once he sets his mind to something, there's no use fighting with him." Then change it to be a good thing. I followed that with "Now he's set his mind to loving you, so there's no use fighting it." Or something like that. :P Rehearse it so you don't trip over yourself when speaking. And keep it short so everyone doesn't trail off and stop listening. Good luck!
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Thanks for the responses so far guys. Basically need to bang this out by tomorrow. Feels like I'm back in school with a paper due lol. Maybe I'll relate back and tell a story from our school days (pretty much how I know her) but I can't think of anything too memorable/funny.
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I only really want to make the toast 1-3 mins. Said 2 mins in my OP. I don't know the groom well. I'm a groomsman. Work + Family visiting. Won't really have time/opportunity practice it in front of anyone. It's a very hectic week this week even without her wedding. I'm literally getting 4-5 hours of sleep every night this week. Quote:
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can't give you any advice but want to see the results...hell im nervous...
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10-05-2011, 03:18 PM | #12 |
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I had to do it once too...I am nervous for you...
Just get the girls name correct...I know someone who said the previous girls name during the the toast...not good. |
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Just say congratulations to the newly wed and end it FFS. Then get loaded and gtfo. Call it a day
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10-05-2011, 05:35 PM | #16 |
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Start it off that she looks amazing
tell her you love her like a sister you support them through there journey and wish them the best honeymoon possible throw up the bubbly and sit back down. |
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also throw in how you guise met and maybe a couple adventures... |
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thank you. your post offered me a little inspiration. very helpful. Quote:
can't really think of any adventure stories to tell, or at least an appropriate one for the occasion. |
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get drunk as fuck and then its appropriate.
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I recently delivered a speech for one of my best friend's as a groomsman. I opened with
"Wow Denise, I’ve gotta say that you look smoking hot. And Steve, well you chose a nice venue." If you've got good comedic timing and delivery, things like this work. Like someone mentioned before, alternating a serious/genuine sounding compliment with some light humour is a very effective way at keeping a good tempo. ie. You've always been like a sister to me. My parents agree, they even chose you over me as their favourite. or You've always been like a sister to me and I hope you think of me like a brother. And John(groom's name of course), to be specific, I'm the overprotective of his little sister type of brother, in case you were wondering. You can do the "i'm watching you" gesture with your fingers afterwards. Anyways, perhaps those are shit but maybe they'll give you some ideas. And yes, I am new here. Go BMW. |
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