Wedding toasts are some of the most memorable moments in a wedding. Some toasts will be tearjerkers, and others may be especially meaningful or poignant, especially if the toaster is someone very ...
Length is critical. Ten minutes during the festivities can feel like forever. And a ten-second “Cheers to the happy couple,” probably doesn’t feel like enough. Shaun Gray, a popular event planner in ...
There are the wedding toasts that absolutely kill it. They have the crowd in stitches. Or in tears. Or both. Better yet, they go viral—remember the Frozen best man speech? And the sisters who ...
Wedding-day jitters don't just happen to the couple. If you’ve been asked to give a wedding toast, you may feel just as nervous as the duo tying the knot—after all, your speech is a big deal, too, and ...
Wedding season is upon us, and you know what that means, right? Yep: Wedding toasts. But hey, at least comedy duo Soren and Jolles are here to teach us some valuable wedding toast do's and don'ts, ...
Today’s weddings are often planned down to the tiniest detail, sometimes at great expense, to create a truly “perfect” day. But for better or for worse, one random element remains: the speeches and ...
If only best men and maids of honor became brilliant speech writers the moment those prestigious titles were bestowed upon them. Until life starts working that way, there's this… Like Mad Libs (which ...
Aside from walking down the aisle, there's only one thing that could make you just as sweaty-palmed and tongue-tied as the bride or groom at their nuptials, and that's toasting the newlyweds on their ...
Even something meant to be positive can come off as a dig if it's done in a way that is not fun The bad wedding speech is a movie trope for a reason: It's easy to love someone very much and yet hard ...
Welcome to Wedding Guest Wednesday, a feature in which Solo-ish explores the joys and woes of attending other people’s weddings. Because it’s not all about the happy couple — it’s a big day for guests ...
The bad wedding speech is a movie trope for a reason: It’s easy to love someone very much and yet hard to express that concisely, in a way that is relevant to a wide audience, and without getting ...