Most guests want to hear a speech that's not too long, somewhat humorous, and, most importantly, without any inappropriate remarks toward the bride and groom.
Plus, key tips on how to write a speech that won't turn into a roast. Get laughs at the wedding using short, funny toasts like jokes about married life or memorable stories. Keep your speech light and ...
Chad Boyce of Burton expects lifelong friend Robin LaPeen to embarrass him when he gives the "best man's toast" at Boyce's wedding reception. "I'm sure he'll say something to embarrass me, and I'll be ...
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 ...