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	<title>Groom Wedding Speech Quick Tips &#187; Groom Wedding Toast</title>
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		<title>Groom Toast &#8211; Don&#8217;t&#8217;s and Do&#8217;s</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The groom’s wedding toast is very traditional part of the wedding reception.  If your knees are knocking at the thought - take courage because much of your anxiety can be allayed with good planning.  An out-of-control toast can be a train-wreck disaster - and this you want to avoid at all costs.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My knees were definitely <strong>shaking </strong>when I started thinking about the groom&#8217;s wedding toast.  Yes, it is traditional part of the wedding reception, but I was not looking forward to it nonetheless.  I think a lot of my <strong>anxiety </strong>could have been allayed with good, advanced planning.  I&#8217;ve been to a few wedding where <strong>out-of-control toasts</strong> created a <strong>reception train-wreck disaster</strong> &#8211; and this had to be avoided at all costs.</p>
<p>The good news for me was that the groom’s toast is a very <span style="text-decoration: underline;">short</span> ’talk’ if you will.  However, it was suggested that I not read verbatim from note cards &#8211; but to <strong>use them as reminder notes</strong>.  That&#8217;s what I did &#8211; and actually, the toast was surprisingly better than what it could have been.  I used the note cards, I didn&#8217;t read anything verbatim and it worked out.</p>
<p>So from my learning, here are some train-wreck elements you may want to avoid…</p>
<p><strong>Don’t</strong> mention or talk about <strong>past relationships</strong> &#8211; don’t laugh, it’s been done before!</p>
<p><strong>Avoid alcohol</strong> until after your speaking duties are done, if at all possible.  The alcohol can affect your sense of timing and your ability speak clearly.</p>
<p><strong>Don’t do an open-mic type of toast</strong>, where multiple people are getting up after you and giving toasts &#8211; this can be a real disaster.</p>
<p>Here are some helpful things you should do…</p>
<p>Make sure to <strong>stand up</strong> before giving your toast.</p>
<p>If you are not mic’d, make sure you <strong>speak up loudly and clearly</strong>.  If you have a mic, make sure to talk toward the microphone, not moving your <strong>head around back and forth</strong> too much (unless you move the mic too).</p>
<p>Don’t forget to have everyone <strong>raise their glasses</strong> after the toast &#8211; this is frequently forgotten during the nervousness of the moment.</p>
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