Tips for Good Toasting
Don’t let your toasts get out of hand, meaning they’re so long that they’re worse for your guests than reading War and Peace. Traditionally, the best man is the only one who gives the toast–
although others may do so. Here’s the rules:
• The toast should last no more than five minutes.
• It should never embarrass anyone.
• The person giving it should be prepared.
• For good luck, toast with only wine or champagne.
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