Anniversary Toast
By Ash • Oct 26th, 2007 • Category: AnniversaryMost people like to mark special events with heartfelt speeches and toasts to the future. This is always done at weddings, with the best man and the maid of honor both doing a speech. At other events, there are times when this is not done, but many like to say something special when a life event is marked with a celebration. Anniversary toasts are something that many use to reflect on the past and to look forward into the future for any married couple. If you have to do one of these, don’t panic. Help is out there if you need it.Writing anniversary toasts can be just as hard as writing any other type, but you have to go with what you know. If you are toasting someone at a anniversary party, you probably know them very well. Think back throughout the time you have known them, and write down the first memories that come to mind. Those are usually the best ones. Humor is always good. If something funny happened, and it is not too awfully embarrassing for the couple, that is a great way to start anniversary toasts. It is okay to get sentimental, but start off with a laugh to get people interested in what you are going to say.
You don’t have to make anniversary toasts very long. They can be short, sweet, and to the point if you don’t like public speaking all that much. No matter what you do, make sure you don’t go on too long or talk about a lot of things most of the guests will not know about. Don’t forget to talk about the future as well, preferably at the end of your anniversary toasts. Wish the couple well on into the future.
If you completely panic when thinking about writing your anniversary toasts, you should know that help is out there. You can find many great services online that can help you and give you ideas. You can find some great anniversary toasts that you can print out and then rework to personalize them to the couple you are about to honor. If the first you find doesn’t do it for you, look for more. You can even mix and match pieces from different toasts. There is nothing wrong with getting a little help with your toast as long as your heart is in the right place. Sometimes, the most emotional speeches are the hardest to write.
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