Simple Engagement Congratulations Messages You're engaged! ... Congratulations on this exciting time in your lives! Well, this is BIG news! ... I hope your future together is filled with infinite happiness, laughter, and love. This is the beginning of your happily ever after. Yass! ... Congratulations to the future bride and groom.
Make sure you're on the same page. Everyone wants to feel secure in their relationship, especially when it comes to the status of their connection. Talk about what getting engaged would mean for both of you. Discuss your finances. Decide when you want to get married. Be open about your true feelings. Conclusion.
Be authentic - ``I am thrilled for you (two)! Congratulations on your engagement and upcoming wedding. Cheers to having found your ``forever'' partner - may I see your (the) ring?'' Then make a fuss over the sparkly ring and the radiance of the bride-to-be (couple), and joyfully celebrate this ``Cloud 9'' moment!
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.
Here's to your engagement! Cheers on your engagement! Here's to a very happy engagement and a lifetime of love. Cheers to the two of you...and to the love you share! May your engagement be happy. A toast to your engagement! Here's to the wonderful two of you! Celebrating your engagement!
I just want to take a moment, on behalf of myself and my new fiance, to thank you all for coming tonight. We really appreciate everyone taking the time to come and celebrate our engagement with us. So I'd just like to raise a glass in appreciation for you all being here tonight. Thank you!
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. This is a great opportunity to be funny, but keep things as positive as you can.
To the happy couple!” “Raise your glass and join me in a toast, to NAME and NAME – may you always be friends as well as lovers.” “To the two things that make a great marriage – having a good sense of humour and selective hearing. To NAME and NAME!”
How to meet people in New York City Events (influencer events, mixers, charity events, etc.) Workout Classes. The dog park (go with a friend who has a dog if you don't have one yourself!) Hotel bars. Through mutual friends.
Dating in New York City is often considered more competitive than in many other places for several reasons: Population Density: NYC has a large, diverse population, which means there are many potential partners. However, this can also lead to a crowded dating scene where individuals may feel pressure to stand out.