Q: A Toast to Absent Friends – when should it be done? Q: Can the Father of the Bridegroom make a speech?
Q: Do we need the Loyal Toast Q: Have you any examples of Graces?
Q: How do I make a toast?
Q: How do we wear our button holes Q: In a Civil Ceremony, what music do I need Q: My Chief Bridesmaid wants to make a speech - when should she make it? Q: My Dad doesn’t want to speak and a friend is speaking for him. How do we introduce him?
Q: My Mother wants to make a speech – when?
Q: Our Top Table is round. Who sits where? Q: Should we say Grace?
Q: What are Favours? Q: What does a Cake Cutting ceremony consist of Q: What is a "Bride's Champion" Q: What is a "Lead out" Q: What is a Loyal Toast Q: What is a Receiving Line?
Q: What is meant by a “Mute” Receiving Line?
Q: What should the Best Man mention in his speech?
Q: What should the Bridegroom mention in his speech?
Q: What’s the difference between a toast and a speech?
Q: When do we make our speeches?
Q: When should I throw my bouquet?
Q: When should I throw my garter?
Q: When should we cut the cake Q: When should we present the bouquets?
Q: Who gives Favours? Q: Who makes the Loyal Toast Q: Who makes which speech? Q: Who should make the Toast to Absent Friends?
Q: Who should present the bouquet to our Mums? Q: Who should say Grace? Q: Who sits where on the Top Table? Q: Who stands in a Receiving Line?
Q: Who takes round the Guest Book and when? Q: Why are Favours given? Q: Why is the Loyal Toast made Q: Why should we have a "Lead Out" Q: Why should we have a Receiving Line? Q: Will the Toastmaster organise the throwing of my bouquet?
Q: Will the Toastmaster organise the throwing of my garter?
Q: Would you (The Toastmaster) make the Loyal Toast?
Q: Would you say Grace for us?