As the groom, do I make a toast at the rehearsal dinner and if so, to whom? My bride? My parents? Her parents?
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expertplanner
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May 25, 2005, 5:44 PM
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Re: [martinandkim] Rehearsal Dinner Toast from Groom
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The wedding rehearsal dinner is usually for any guest present to toast you and your bride-to-be. That being said, it is acceptable for you to make a toast during the dinner to your bride-to-be, as well as both families and friends gathered for the celebration. Your official toast to your bride happens at the wedding reception after dinner.
Best wishes, Rhonda Allen, Bridal Consultant New Beginnings Weddings
toastwriter
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May 26, 2005, 11:34 AM
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Re: [martinandkim] Rehearsal Dinner Toast from Groom
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It's not necessary to make a toast at the Rehearsal Dinner. As the groom, you can give your toast at the wedding reception. A Groom's toast is usually a toast to your bride, and it includes thanks to her parents and your parents as well. Rick Pieczonka - Instant Wedding Toasts http://www.instantweddingtoasts.com