Most often the best man or bride's father makes the first toast.
because its a nice snack
Carol Ross has written: 'Vows and toasts' -- subject(s): Wedding toasts, Marriage service, Vows
During a traditional Mexican wedding reception, common toasts include "Salud y amor y tiempo para disfrutarlo!" which means "Health and love and time to enjoy it!" and "Que vivan los novios!" which means "Long live the newlyweds!" These toasts are often accompanied by raising a glass of tequila or mezcal.
There is one syllable in the word 'toasts'.
no they dont even give toasts
Mixer has written: 'Two hundred toasts for 1905' -- subject(s): Toasts
Jim Patte has written: 'Two hundred toasts' -- subject(s): Toasts
The Irish gift for language is an important part of Ireland's culture. For a generous serving of that culture visit Sláinte! Toasts, Blessings, and Sayings. Here you'll find a detailed history of the custom of "toasting" and how the Irish have perfected it as an art form. There are extensive lists of toasts and blessings for almost any occasion. Wedding, birth, retirement, drinking and of course St. Patrick's Day toasts are listed in both English and Gaelic. And, if your favorite toast isn't listed you can share it with everyone by posting it on the Web site. The virtual toast section provides a practice area with appropriate sounds for "toasters in training".
W. G. McKay has written: 'Timely toasts' -- subject(s): Toasts
Charles Henry Octavius has written: 'German toasts' -- subject(s): Toasts
Tom gives Daisy a string of pearls as a wedding gift the day before the wedding.
Ask why.