T
O
A
S
T
100

Get ________ attention

audience

100

________ is key

Optimism

100

Authenticity and vulnerability > ______

humor

100

Speeches require _______

practice

100

What does the last T stand for

Timing

200

Relate the story to the _______

event

200

It's a toast not a ______

roast

200

Humor is hard to get right with a _____ and diverse crowd

large

200

Ask yourself _____ is being toasted

who/what (either answer goes)

200

Timing is ______

everything

300

What does the letter T stand for

Tell a story

300

Don't _____ the mood

ruin

300

Who did we reference on this slide

The joker

300

Don't _____ before the toast

drink

300

Keep the toast/speech ______

short

400

_____ what you say

Mean

400

Avoid making people feel _______

uncomfortable 

400

Authenticity and vulnerability creates a more _____ toast

genuine

400

Read your speech aloud _____ times before giving it

multiple

400

Make sure it's the right time when everyone is ______ and in the room

seated

500

What is the second step presented on slide T

Introduce yourself

500

Don't ______ people

criticize

500

______ is better remembered by toast recipients

sincerity

500

practicing allows you to stay on _____ during speech

track

500

Keep between ___ minute - ____ minutes

1 minute - 3 minute