Bride’s Wedding Toasts

The Bride then stands and toasts the Groom, thanks the guests, and then proposes a toast to her parents. She may wish to include her new in-laws in the toast or save a special toast for them. It is appropriate for the Bride to toast the Maid of Honor and Bridesmaids at this time as well.

The bride may propose a toast to her parents, her grandparents, her groom’s parents or to her groom (after her groom has toasted her first). She may also toast her bridesmaids, whether or not the have already been toasted by the groom or the best man.

Now it's the Bride's turn to speak. But what could she possibly say that hasn't been said already? If any of the above thank-you have been left out, she should add them now, as well as an additional thank you to the Groom's parents for raising him to be the wonderful man he is today. And surely she won't forget to toast the love of her life, her new husband.

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