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Give the Perfect toast

                                 By Chelse Benham



“A well made toast can make a simple moment special, as few things in life do.
This gracious gesture can be delivered by anyone. All it takes is a little
forethought, practice, and a familiarity with some toast etiquette and protocol.” –
Into Wine, A Guide to Toasting Web site

The history of the toast dates back thousands of years. It has been used to
celebrate the achievement of others, mark joyous occasions and unite those
celebrating together.

“I think the most important thing to remember is the person or persons being
toasted. A toast is a compliment to that person or persons. Let it come from the
heart,’ said Dr. Dora E. Saavedra, University Honors Program director and
adviser to the Silver Tongued Orators Society at The University of Texas-Pan
American. “Therefore, think carefully about what is special about the person(s) to
be toasted. Is there a special story that you can tell that illustrates one of his/her
(their) qualities, e.g., their generosity? Once you identify that quality or qualities,
the rest is a piece of cake.”

Few people know the history of the toast, but it was born from perilous
beginnings. The Into Wine Web site offers a concise and brief history of the toast.
It reads:

          “As early as the sixth Century B.C., the Greeks were toasting to their
          friend's health for a highly practical reason — to assure them that the
          wine they were about to drink wasn't poisoned. To spike the wine with
          poison had become an all too common means of dealing with social
          problems – disposing of an enemy, silencing the competition,
          preventing a messy divorce and the like. It thus became a symbol of
          friendship for the host to pour wine from a common pitcher, drink it
          before his guests, and satisfied that it was a good experience, raise his
          glass to his friends to do likewise.

          The Romans, impressed by the Greeks in general, tended to handle
          their interpersonal problems similarly. The term toast comes from the
          Roman practice of dropping a piece of burnt bread into the wine. This
          was done to temper some of the bad wines the Romans sometimes
          had to drink. The charcoal reduces the acidity of slightly off wines
          making them more palatable.
In time, the Latin tostus meaning roasted or parched, came to refer to
          the drink itself. In the 1700s, party-goers even liked to toast to the
          health of people not present — usually celebrities and especially
          beautiful women. A woman who became the object of many such
          toasts, came to be known as the ‘toast of the town.’"

“I think the most common mistake is the inappropriate use of humor. Another
pitfall is trying to impress rather than speaking simply and sincerely. Finally,
there are toasts that go on forever. Keep them brief,” Saavedra said.

Toasting and doing it well can be an enormous facilitator in helping you stand out
from the crowd especially at business gatherings. However, there are some
general guidelines to follow when making and receiving a toast. At
money.cnn.com tips for the perfect toast are available. The following are outlined
below:

          •   Never drink or stand when a toast is being offered to you. However,
              you should always stand up and respond to the toast, even if this
              means just thanking the toast giver for the gesture.
          •   Let the host be given the first opportunity to make a toast to the
              guest of honor. If it appears that the host has no intention of
              offering a toast, it would be polite to quietly request the host's
              indulgence to do so yourself.
          •   You should always stand when offering a toast unless it is a small
              informal group. Standing can help you to get the attention of the
              group and quiet them down.
          •   It is not a good idea to push someone to make a toast who does
              not want to.
          •   Never refuse to participate in a toast. It is more polite and perfectly
              acceptable to participate with a non-alcoholic beverage or even an
              empty glass than not at all.
          •   Be Simple. Keep your toast short and to the point. Avoid use of big
              words. The simplest words often sound the most sincere.
          •   Be Brief. Avoid more than just a few sentences. Don't use the toast
              as a soapbox.
          •   Be Prepared. A good toast is a speech in miniature. Any good
              orator will tell you, it takes far more work to craft a short message,
              than a long speech. It takes practice to sound spontaneous. It's not
              a bad idea to have two or three short toasts memorized for when
              the opportunity presents itself. If you're quoting a well known work,
              know the context of the lines so as not to leave people reading
              something else in, between them.
          •   Be Done. End on a positive note. Clearly define the end by saying
              "Cheers!” asking your audience to "Raise your glass," or some
              other accepted gesture.
According to advice found at the Advanced Public Speaking Institute Web site,
the polished public speaker should have a few short toasts ready to go if and
when the occasion arises. Here are a few toasts, for a variety of occasions, to
remember:

Birthdays:

   •     To your birthday, glass held high. Glad it's you that's older not I.
   •     Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow you diet.

Meals:

   •     Here’s to a full belly, a heavy purse, and a light heart.
   •     Happiness being a dessert so sweet, may life give you more than you can
         ever eat.

Friendship:

   •     Here's to a friend who knows me well and likes me anyway.
   •     May the friends of our youth be the companions of our old age.


Banquet speech ending:

   •     Good day, good health, good cheer, good night!

Health:

   •     Here's to your health. You make age curious, time furious, and all of us
         envious.

Luck:

   •     As you slide down the banister of life, may the splinters never face up.
   •     May your luck be like the capital of Ireland, always Dublin.
   •     May misfortune follow you the rest of your life, but never catch up.

Marriage:

   •     As Groucho Marx would say, “Marriage is an institution, but who wants to
         live in an institution.”
   •     May you both live as long as you want, and never want as long as you
         live.
Jill Bremer, owner of Bremer Communications, insists that it’s important to know
how to make a proper toast when the occasion presents itself. In general, there
are two points during a meal when a toast can be offered; both should be
initiated by the host.

The first toast is offered before eating and serves to welcome the guests. "I'd like
to welcome all of you to the banquet today. Bon appetit!" A toast to the guest of
honor is made after the dessert course when the wine glasses have been refilled
or the champagne has been served.

This toast is more like a short speech (one to two minutes) that needs to be
prepared and rehearsed ahead of time. It should be light, warm and humorous in
tone and include personal anecdotes and words of admiration for the honored
guest. Conclude by quoting a short, formal toast (like the ones above.)

Be sure that you don't jump in with a toast before the host has an opportunity to
offer one himself. When there is no guest of honor at an event, a toast can be
made to the host by one of the guests.

Bremer offers these toasting techniques at www.bremercommunications.com

   •   To get the group's attention, never bang on a glass; simply stand, holding
       your glass in the air.
   •   Don't hold your glass in the air during your toast. Set it down after you get
       their attention, make your toast, then raise your glass and ask the others
       to raise theirs for your formal, final words. You can also ask the group to
       stand for the final words.
   •   Guests respond by taking a sip of their drink, not draining the glass.
   •   The guest of honor often returns the toast, thanking the host for their kind
       words and then proposing a toast of their own to the host.

Additional toasting tips found at www.sideroad.com are:

1. Keep the toast no longer than three minutes and maintain eye contact with the
person being toasted as you deliver it.

2. Make sure all glasses are full before you begin.

3. First thing, announce your relationship to person being toasted. Everyone may
not know.

4. Don't give a long string of characteristics. Rather choose a few adjectives,
hitting the high points, i.e., she's lovely, vivacious and generous.

5. Use tasteful humor and don't do "in" jokes that only a few will get. You want to
include, not exclude others in the toast.
6. Stay PG-rated. It's your responsibility to make sure you do not offend anyone.

7. Practice your toast a lot beforehand. This is not the time to "wing it" especially
if you plan to be imbibing beforehand.

8. Don’t give a toast if you have had too much to drink. If you know that you are
to give a toast it is best to drink very little beforehand. Remember, people are
watching and listening to your every word.

“The imprudent man reflects upon what he has said, the wise man upon what he
is going to say.” – Anonymous

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Give the perfect toast

  • 1. Give the Perfect toast By Chelse Benham “A well made toast can make a simple moment special, as few things in life do. This gracious gesture can be delivered by anyone. All it takes is a little forethought, practice, and a familiarity with some toast etiquette and protocol.” – Into Wine, A Guide to Toasting Web site The history of the toast dates back thousands of years. It has been used to celebrate the achievement of others, mark joyous occasions and unite those celebrating together. “I think the most important thing to remember is the person or persons being toasted. A toast is a compliment to that person or persons. Let it come from the heart,’ said Dr. Dora E. Saavedra, University Honors Program director and adviser to the Silver Tongued Orators Society at The University of Texas-Pan American. “Therefore, think carefully about what is special about the person(s) to be toasted. Is there a special story that you can tell that illustrates one of his/her (their) qualities, e.g., their generosity? Once you identify that quality or qualities, the rest is a piece of cake.” Few people know the history of the toast, but it was born from perilous beginnings. The Into Wine Web site offers a concise and brief history of the toast. It reads: “As early as the sixth Century B.C., the Greeks were toasting to their friend's health for a highly practical reason — to assure them that the wine they were about to drink wasn't poisoned. To spike the wine with poison had become an all too common means of dealing with social problems – disposing of an enemy, silencing the competition, preventing a messy divorce and the like. It thus became a symbol of friendship for the host to pour wine from a common pitcher, drink it before his guests, and satisfied that it was a good experience, raise his glass to his friends to do likewise. The Romans, impressed by the Greeks in general, tended to handle their interpersonal problems similarly. The term toast comes from the Roman practice of dropping a piece of burnt bread into the wine. This was done to temper some of the bad wines the Romans sometimes had to drink. The charcoal reduces the acidity of slightly off wines making them more palatable.
  • 2. In time, the Latin tostus meaning roasted or parched, came to refer to the drink itself. In the 1700s, party-goers even liked to toast to the health of people not present — usually celebrities and especially beautiful women. A woman who became the object of many such toasts, came to be known as the ‘toast of the town.’" “I think the most common mistake is the inappropriate use of humor. Another pitfall is trying to impress rather than speaking simply and sincerely. Finally, there are toasts that go on forever. Keep them brief,” Saavedra said. Toasting and doing it well can be an enormous facilitator in helping you stand out from the crowd especially at business gatherings. However, there are some general guidelines to follow when making and receiving a toast. At money.cnn.com tips for the perfect toast are available. The following are outlined below: • Never drink or stand when a toast is being offered to you. However, you should always stand up and respond to the toast, even if this means just thanking the toast giver for the gesture. • Let the host be given the first opportunity to make a toast to the guest of honor. If it appears that the host has no intention of offering a toast, it would be polite to quietly request the host's indulgence to do so yourself. • You should always stand when offering a toast unless it is a small informal group. Standing can help you to get the attention of the group and quiet them down. • It is not a good idea to push someone to make a toast who does not want to. • Never refuse to participate in a toast. It is more polite and perfectly acceptable to participate with a non-alcoholic beverage or even an empty glass than not at all. • Be Simple. Keep your toast short and to the point. Avoid use of big words. The simplest words often sound the most sincere. • Be Brief. Avoid more than just a few sentences. Don't use the toast as a soapbox. • Be Prepared. A good toast is a speech in miniature. Any good orator will tell you, it takes far more work to craft a short message, than a long speech. It takes practice to sound spontaneous. It's not a bad idea to have two or three short toasts memorized for when the opportunity presents itself. If you're quoting a well known work, know the context of the lines so as not to leave people reading something else in, between them. • Be Done. End on a positive note. Clearly define the end by saying "Cheers!” asking your audience to "Raise your glass," or some other accepted gesture.
  • 3. According to advice found at the Advanced Public Speaking Institute Web site, the polished public speaker should have a few short toasts ready to go if and when the occasion arises. Here are a few toasts, for a variety of occasions, to remember: Birthdays: • To your birthday, glass held high. Glad it's you that's older not I. • Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow you diet. Meals: • Here’s to a full belly, a heavy purse, and a light heart. • Happiness being a dessert so sweet, may life give you more than you can ever eat. Friendship: • Here's to a friend who knows me well and likes me anyway. • May the friends of our youth be the companions of our old age. Banquet speech ending: • Good day, good health, good cheer, good night! Health: • Here's to your health. You make age curious, time furious, and all of us envious. Luck: • As you slide down the banister of life, may the splinters never face up. • May your luck be like the capital of Ireland, always Dublin. • May misfortune follow you the rest of your life, but never catch up. Marriage: • As Groucho Marx would say, “Marriage is an institution, but who wants to live in an institution.” • May you both live as long as you want, and never want as long as you live.
  • 4. Jill Bremer, owner of Bremer Communications, insists that it’s important to know how to make a proper toast when the occasion presents itself. In general, there are two points during a meal when a toast can be offered; both should be initiated by the host. The first toast is offered before eating and serves to welcome the guests. "I'd like to welcome all of you to the banquet today. Bon appetit!" A toast to the guest of honor is made after the dessert course when the wine glasses have been refilled or the champagne has been served. This toast is more like a short speech (one to two minutes) that needs to be prepared and rehearsed ahead of time. It should be light, warm and humorous in tone and include personal anecdotes and words of admiration for the honored guest. Conclude by quoting a short, formal toast (like the ones above.) Be sure that you don't jump in with a toast before the host has an opportunity to offer one himself. When there is no guest of honor at an event, a toast can be made to the host by one of the guests. Bremer offers these toasting techniques at www.bremercommunications.com • To get the group's attention, never bang on a glass; simply stand, holding your glass in the air. • Don't hold your glass in the air during your toast. Set it down after you get their attention, make your toast, then raise your glass and ask the others to raise theirs for your formal, final words. You can also ask the group to stand for the final words. • Guests respond by taking a sip of their drink, not draining the glass. • The guest of honor often returns the toast, thanking the host for their kind words and then proposing a toast of their own to the host. Additional toasting tips found at www.sideroad.com are: 1. Keep the toast no longer than three minutes and maintain eye contact with the person being toasted as you deliver it. 2. Make sure all glasses are full before you begin. 3. First thing, announce your relationship to person being toasted. Everyone may not know. 4. Don't give a long string of characteristics. Rather choose a few adjectives, hitting the high points, i.e., she's lovely, vivacious and generous. 5. Use tasteful humor and don't do "in" jokes that only a few will get. You want to include, not exclude others in the toast.
  • 5. 6. Stay PG-rated. It's your responsibility to make sure you do not offend anyone. 7. Practice your toast a lot beforehand. This is not the time to "wing it" especially if you plan to be imbibing beforehand. 8. Don’t give a toast if you have had too much to drink. If you know that you are to give a toast it is best to drink very little beforehand. Remember, people are watching and listening to your every word. “The imprudent man reflects upon what he has said, the wise man upon what he is going to say.” – Anonymous