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Did you know that at some point during a gay wedding reception, one or both newlywed partners toasts their guests? It happens so frequently that it's truly become a gay wedding tradition.
The reason many of my clients have wanted to do this is because they want to acknowledge the love and support they feel from their guests who have made the effort to be at the wedding. For many guests, going to a gay wedding is a big deal and unchartered territory. The couple usually understands and appreciates that.
Some tips for toasting your guests:
* The best time is as guests sit down for dinner, after your first dance, OR right after the cake cutting and before dancing starts
* Keep the toast brief, under 2 minutes
* Keep the toast positive and affirming, as an expression of gratitude
Are you planning to toast your guests during your wedding reception?
Photo by Julia Cumes
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