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If you are the person giving the toast to the bride and groom, you might be
a little unnerved, wondering what you should say. Always remember that this
act should be handled responsibly and is an important part of the wedding.
You are inviting the entire group of guests to celebrate in the union of these
two special people.
The toast should be brief and focused on the bride and groom's life together.
Never make jokes about divorce, and do not share family secrets. Your role is
to lead people into the celebration and agreement that you are happy and
supportive of this union. To give you an idea of toasts that would be
acceptable for a traditional wedding, consider the following choices:
- I want to congratulate the bride and groom on this special day of love and
commitment. I would like to express an appreciation for your friendship and
for your example of true love. May you be inspired by one another as you make
your journey together through life.
- There is nothing more noble or admirable than watching two incredible people
come together as one in the unity of marriage. As your friends and family, we
delight in your marriage and offer our encouragement and support. Here is a
toast to a long life filled with adventure, love, and cherished moments.
- This is the day that two very special people have joined their lives forever.
This is just the beginning of many wonderful things to come. While life will
offer uncertainties, we are confident that you will meet each challenge
together as a team and conquer all. We love you and share in your joy!
- As you start this new chapter in your lives, know that each one of us believe
in your success. We have watched you fall in love, grow in love, and we will
continue to marvel in your love. There could be no two better people to share
life. We wish for you to have days filled with joy and happiness.
Some toasts are funny and if given by a close family member such as a brother
or sister, are appropriate. Nevertheless, even in this situation, the toast
needs to be appropriate and brief. For this reason, choose wisely, when it
comes to your toast.
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