Celebrate Love with These 9 Wedding Anniversary Toasts

Here’s the recipe to make a perfect wedding anniversary toast. Whether you’re the husband, wife, a dear friend, or child of the couple celebrating, a simple toast can touch the hearts and minds of all who are present and listen to you.

Let’s start with some really useful tips that will help you make your toast a success.

Remember, the party host should lead the toast to the anniversary couple.

If you want to make a toast you should stand with your glass raised to signal that you are ready to say something. If you still can’t get everyone’s attention, you can try to tap on your glass gently.

Make sure that all glasses are filled before toasting.

While speaking you should face the crowd and at the same time maintain an eye contact with the anniversary couple.

When you finish, raise your glass high, give a salutation (Cheers!), and take a sip of your drink.

Armed with those tips above, you need to choose the anniversary toast, you think will express your feelings and emotions best and will make the toast unforgettable one.

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Love is the expansion of two natures in such fashion that each include as the other, each is enriched by the other.

– Felix Adler

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“Here is to you both a beautiful pair, on the birthday of your love affair”
-Unknown

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“Happy marriages begin when we marry the one we love, and they blossom when we love the one we married.”
-Sam Levenson

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Immature love says: ‘I love you because I need you.’ Mature love says ‘I need you because I love you.
– Erich Fromm

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“One man by himself is nothing. Two people who belong together make a world.”
-Hans Margolius

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“Married couples who love each other say a thousand things without talking.”
-Chinese Proverb

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A good marriage is one which allows for change and growth in the individuals and in the way they express their love.
– Pearl S. Buck

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The Japanese have a word for it. It’s Judo – the art of conquering by yielding. The Western equivalent of Judo is, “Yes dear”.
-J.P. McEvoy

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Love is like an earthquake-unpredictable, a little scary, but when the hard part is over you realize how lucky you truly are.
– Anonymous

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