The wedding celebration brings together all the close relatives and friends of the young couple. Everyone on this day wants to congratulate the newlyweds, say kind words and wishes. Unfortunately, it often happens that before the wedding, only parents from both sides get to know each other, and the rest of the guests do not know each other. Toastmaster, witnesses, and even a young couple will have to prepare in advance in order to adequately represent everyone invited to the holiday.
Instructions
Step 1
It is unlikely that any of the guests will be delighted if an accidental slip of the tongue slips through during the performance or his name is incorrectly named. Therefore, make a clear list in advance, it is advisable to include in it the full names of the guests, and not what you used to call them. Agree, Baba Valya will be pleased if you call her Valentina Ivanovna. Bring several printed files with a list to the wedding - for the toastmaster, witnesses and one more for yourself, just in case. This will save you if one of the options gets lost during the hustle and bustle.
Step 2
A wedding is a fun celebration. If there are not many invited, you can recall some interesting kind story associated with each of them. And before giving the floor to the next guest, tell this incident. Just briefly. Words of gratitude will also be appropriate, which will surely touch every guest: “We are grateful to this person for the fact that one day he arranged a wonderful romantic surprise for us by presenting tickets to the last row of the cinema. Thank you, dear uncle Andrei Petrovich."
Step 3
Come up with quatrains for each guest that reflect the character of the person, how you love him, for what you appreciate. For example: "Tanya is the best friend, with her all the mountains are at ease, we are very glad to see Tanya at the festive table." You can write these words on small postcards - hearts and hand over the microphone, hand them over to guests as a keepsake.
Step 4
In addition, there are many games to help your friends and family get to know each other better. You can pass a certain object to the music in a circle (usually at weddings it is a bottle), and when the music dies down, the one with the object in his hands calls his name. You can make a magic bag, and let each of the guests draw out the name of the other invitee, introduce himself and greet him by the hand. An informal game environment will allow guests to relax, and, perhaps, in the next game they will already unite in cheerful companies, and after the wedding they will be friends.