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Choosing A Toastmaster

His individual duties are many and include:- meeting you on arrival at the venue, having first completed a thorough check of the arrangements, looking after your guests, arranging and effecting the line-up, liaising with the photographer, announcing the wedding breakfast, saying grace or announcing someone of your choice to say it, organise the ceremony of cutting the cake, the sequence of the speeches and the presents/bouquets. Other duties occur on the day and the good toastmaster is prepared to innovate and act as circumstances warrant.
It is very important that you choose your professional with care by asking about his training and his connections with any of the recognised professional toastmaster bodies. Again, a professional will not mind your asking these questions. If your toastmaster is not a professional, however much you pay it is too much whereas the good toastmaster you may meet as a stranger before your special day gives such valuable service that he leaves as a friend.
With Many Thanks To Graham Hunt Toastmaster, Professional Toastmaster and Master of Ceremonies for the above article.
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