The wedding trends are tending towards the simplification. Couples’ are downsizing and are forgoing the traditions of a “typical” wedding reception.
Conforming is “out” and uniqueness is “in”. Couples’ are saying “what I want to do is…”.
Toasting is as strong as ever, but the formal champagne toast has gone by the wayside – to the same place that the bouquet and garter toss have gone. I don’t think this is necessarily a bad thing. The champagne toast is one place where you can save money. Formal toasts can be as little as $2.50/guest to as much as $6.50/guest or more – for champagne that’s not fit for human consumption. If you are purchasing your own alcohol, you certainly will get more choice and a better deal – but still money that may be better used elsewhere?
When champagne is passed, the majority of guests take 1 sip and it’s left on the table. At the end of the night, I see boat loads of champagne being tossed. In the age of open bars, couples’ are opting for choice – allowing their guests to give “best wishes” with what they have in their hand – presumably, something that they enjoy drinking.
For me, If I am going to spend the money, I would rather buy someone a drink that will actually be drunk.
Happy planning!

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