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Your wedding
goblets will become a keepsake that you will use year after
year. The first time you you use your
wedding
goblets will be on the ride to the reception site (after the
ceremony) or during the first toast at the reception.
After the bridal party and newly married couple have made their
grand entrance into the reception and everyone is seated with
champagne to toast with, the best man traditionally leads the
toasting. During the toast, the couple remain
seated while all the guests stand. At the
end of the toast, the best man raises his toasting glass and toasts
to the bride and groom. The guests will then raise their glasses and
join in the toast.
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About Wedding Goblet Styles
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At
TheWeddingOutlet.com, you will find
pewter and
silver
wedding goblets.
Here are a few of the most popular wedding goblets.
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These classic silver goblet flutes are enhanced with an
Austrian crystal ring at the base of the flute. These are
perfect for the happy couple and will look great on any wedding
cake table.
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These Classic Styling Interlocking Heart Toasting Goblets
are silver plated, and simply stunning! Embellished with the
tiniest sparkle of "something blue", these can be personalized
to create a keepsake to remember. These two silver goblets are
symbolic of every couple united in marriage. Separately they
stand alone, yet together they fit seamlessly to form a stronger
union.
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Wedding Goblet Toasting Tips
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Besides the best man, it has become customary for
the maid-of-honor may to toast the bride and groom. The bride
and groom can then make a toast to thank their parents, family and
friends for sharing this special day with them. Thank your parents
for their help and support in planning your wedding. Thank the
wedding party for all they've done in making your day special. If
the groom wishes to toast his new bride, she remains seated while
the groom and the guests remain standing. If the bride wishes to
toast her new husband, the groom remains seated while the bride and
all the guests remain standing.
Then the parents, wedding party or relatives can toast the bride and
groom, if they wish to do so. After they have all shared their
special thoughts, your friends can share a favorite memory with all
your guests.
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You'll use your
wedding goblet to
celebrate upcoming anniversaries!
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