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Toastmasters Meeting Thursday 10 June 2010

Come visit our Toastmasters club and see "What it can do for you"

What : Metro Toastmasters International Club
Where : Vistana Hotel Kuala Lumpur
No. 9, Jalan Lumut, Off Jalan Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
(Located near Titiwangsa Star LRT and KL Monorail station)
When : Thursday 10 June 2010
Time : 7.00 pm - 9.15 pm (Refreshments are served at 6.30 pm)

We meet every 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month

Contact: : Mr Yee (01903192362)
Mr Shukur (016-3322973)
Mr Victor (016-210 1436)
Email : Metro.Toastmasters@gmail.com
Blog : http://metrotoastmastersclub.blogspot.com/

Tips on Toasting Well

Article from the Toastmaster magazine
http://www.toastmasters.org/ToastmastersMagazine/ToastmasterArchive/2008/December/Articles/Toasting.aspx


Tips on Toasting Well

Don’t burn family, friends with a shameful toast.

By Michael Varma, ATMG, ALB


Two summers ago I witnessed a truly tragic toast – and as a professional entertainer with more than 25 years of experience, I know a train wreck when I see one.

The best man at a wedding, seemingly sober, grabbed the microphone and with a booming voice launched into a notably naughty limerick: “There once was a groom from Nantucket….” The guests were not amused. The newlyweds, their parents and grandparents were mortified by the off-color verse. This soon-to-be ex-friend thought his humor would be enjoyed by all, or perhaps he crumbled under the pressure of public speaking. Whatever the case, his major faux pas reinforced my resolve to provide practical tips on toasting etiquette.


Toasting Advice
The purpose of a toast is to shine a gentle spotlight and pay tribute to the honored guest or event. Toasts typically proffer well wishes, good fortune, long life, health, happiness, sage advice or other positive thoughts. Composing a toast that is eloquent, poignant, whimsical and witty can be a challenge but worth every effort.

Begin by introducing yourself, state your first and last name for non-family members, explain how you’re related to the guest of honor, then present the toast. Follow the three Bs for delivering a successful toast – be brief, be bold, be done:

Be Brief. “No toast except his own should last longer than 60 seconds” was Mark Twain’s golden rule. Keeping your remarks short gives your toast a greater impact and gets you on and off the stage more quickly. Well-crafted words and a succinct delivery will be appreciated by your audience and make your tribute more likely remembered for years to come.

Be Bold. Stand proud and speak loud. Ensure that everyone in the room, including folks sitting in the back row, can hear your tasteful toast. Belting it out to the rafters may not be needed; a quick run-through before the crowd assembles in the room will help you gauge how far to project your voice. It can also help calm your frayed nerves and provide valuable practice time.

Be Done. When finished, sit down. Resist the urge to take a bow or return for an encore. Smile, nod and accept any applause or acknowledgements, then refocus the spotlight on the guest of honor.

A well-presented wedding toast will have every father of the bride raising his glass with glee and every mother dabbing her eyes – a true “tissue moment.” The following toast, which I wrote for my brother’s wedding, is simple yet heartfelt:

Your marriage makes a perfect start
For every life is a work of art
Paint a picture filled with bliss
Treasured in your lover’s kiss
Wedding vows are truly strong
May yours last forever long


Advanced speakers can add a humorous story about the guest of honor after they explain how they know the honoree and before the actual toast. I recommend avoiding dirty jokes and risqué stories. Veer toward the white wedding light with words that praise and inspire, and you’ll never be seen in the Toasting Hall of Shame.


Michael Varma, ATMG, ALB, is a member of BergenMeisters Toastmasters club in Orange, California. He can be reached at www.michaelvarma.com.

Fun and Cebration Nite - AGM 27 May 2010

The AGM of Metro Toastmasters International Club was held on 27 May 2010 at Redbox Ria Sogo. The theme for the night was 'Fun & Celebration' and indeed, it was a fun and entertaining event where members 'practiced' their vocal variety by singing at the Karaoke until past midnight!

Apart from the singing, we did have some serious stuffs discussed in the AGM, among which are club reports presentation by current EXCO, and nomination and election of new EXCO for the term 2010/2011. Congratulations to the new EXCO members and we are confident that the new EXCO under the capable leadership of Helen Quat, CC will continue to take our club to greater height.

To see all Photos, go to our club Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/photo_search.php?oid=97611107658&view=all

"A Memorable AGM for all of us Metrolites!!! "

 

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Meeting Calendar

Meeting Information

Every 2nd and 4th Thursday of the Month
Time: 7:00 - 9:30pm.
Fellowship starts at 7:00 pm
Venue: Edufly Aviation Academy, 5th Floor Wisma Naza, Jalan 12 Sungai Besi, 57100 Kuala Lumpur

You may contact our member for assistance:
President: Dexter (+6011-28078494)
VP Public Relation: Pierrick (+6017-6440087)
Secretary : Victor (+6016-2101436)

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