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Established in 2007, Make A Toast, is a LA based consultancy run by us, Katrin Kern and Christopher Korbel. Drawing upon our professional backgrounds in the performing arts and education we offer an intensive preparation service specifically tailored for those responsible for giving wedding toasts/speeches.
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How to Avoid Getting Too Drunk Before Giving Your Wedding Toast

The drunken toast, especially the drunken wedding toast, is a perennial standard of SNL sketches, movie comedies, and sitcoms. The awkwardness and irreverence of these scenes are side splittingly funny.

However, in real life it is akin to watching a great battleship go down

in flames. Embarrassing as it is for the couple, our hearts go out to

the speaker. Certainly that person did not wake up on the morning of the

big day hoping…

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Posted on July 10, 2010 at 8:55am

Tips For Presenting The Maid of Honor or Best Man Toast/Speech

How can you give a well presented Wedding Toast/Speech?



Your face and body are fully visible and free from distracting movements...no hiding behind a podium!



Practice your very best total-body posture while speaking in front of your listeners.



Your words are clearly spoken at a pace and volume that allows everyone in the room to understand you.



Try to find a place of being simultaneously energized and relaxed…

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Posted on June 11, 2010 at 8:09am

Tips For Writing The Maid of Honor or Best Man's Toast/Speech

What makes a well composed wedding speech/toast?



Using your tribute as an opportunity to bear witness to the good character of the Bride and Groom as well as expound upon what is significant about this particular union.



Tell the story of the Bride or Groom from your perspective.



Strike a balance between feelings and facts.





Link the passages of your toast cohesively, building to a satisfying…

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Posted on June 11, 2010 at 7:30am

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