Simple Engagement Messages So happy for you both! Here's to a wonderful future together. Wishing you both all the best on this exciting new journey. May this special moment be the start of a lifetime filled with happiness and love.
(relationship with the groom) - representing the groom's family, I wish all the elders, siblings, and grandchildren abundant health and happiness. We are gathered here today to celebrate the joy and happiness of... (groom's name) and ... (bride's name)'s wedding ceremony.
This message can be as simple as: "Please join us to celebrate the engagement of the couple's names." Then you can include the following details: The event date and time. The party location. RSVP details.
We suggest you avoid long stories and stick to the key points that are: Thanking people for coming and their love / generosity / warmth. Mentioning anyone who has made this possible. Explain how happy it has made you. And illustrate why – your wonderful husband / wife. Try not to make this too slushy. Raise a toast.
Engagement parties are normally laid back and come and go. People congratulate the couple, eat, drink, mingle if they want and leave. Gifts are not expected though some people might gift a frame or bottle of wine.
Congratulations! - A simple and heartfelt acknowledgment of their engagement. I'm so happy for you both! - Expressing joy for the couple shows your support. How did it happen? - Asking about the proposal can invite them to share their experience and feelings. Wishing you all the best as you plan your future together!
Typically, the parents of the couple or perhaps even other family members - such as siblings - may give speeches. And since it's your event, you might like to say a few words, expressing your gratitude and excitement.
You're giving a speech at someone else's engagement party: Introduce yourself and how you know the couple. Congratulate the couple and how excited and happy you are for them. Share something personal, such as an anecdote. Offer compliments about the strength of the couple and how great they are together.
We suggest you avoid long stories and stick to the key points that are: Thanking people for coming and their love / generosity / warmth. Mentioning anyone who has made this possible. Explain how happy it has made you. And illustrate why – your wonderful husband / wife. Try not to make this too slushy. Raise a toast.
Wishing you a very long and happy life together. Engaged has a nice ring to it! All the best to you both. Sending lots of love as you take this exciting step together.