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July 16, 2007 by Andrea Nierenberg

Making a Toast

Susan RoAne, author of How To Work a Room, has a great blog post on how to make a toast at a dinner or reception. She writes:

  • If asked to make a toast… be sure to remember it’s NOT a roast.
    Doing a roast is dicey and not how you want to honor a friend, a
    colleague, a co-worker. And it can come back to bite you in a number of
    places.
  • The toast is a 1-3 minute MAX speech that HONORS the subject.
    The toast is never about the toaster … only the toastees.
  • You
    can tell a quick, but funny story. HOWEVER, get feedback on your
    ‘funny’ story prior to the event to be sure it really is amusing,
    charming and fun. And NEVER embarrassing.
  • Write it out. Practice it in front of a mirror… standing, smiling, using gestures.

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