Questionnaire for a
Toast and/or Roast Speech
Copy and paste the following questions into a word processing program or into the body of an email.
(A brief copy and paste tutorial: Highlight the entire text. Press and hold the “Control” key as you press the “C” key. Go to the body of a blank email or word processor document and put your cursor in it. Hold the ‘Control’ key and press the ‘V’ key).
The best speeches tell stories, so if you have stories, please share them as completely as possible. Your speech can only contain those things you share with us. Don’t hold back. Share freely.
Please type your responses below the question so that your responses remain in the standard font (not bold).
HOW TO SUBMIT:
Email to: [email protected]
Subject Line: **Toast/Roast Speech Questionnaire**
If we don’t confirm that we have received the questionnaire within 24 hours, please contact us by phone: 734-846-3072.
Always save your work. Do NOT send in PDF form.
Your Name
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Your Phone Number
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Is this phone number a cell phone that can receive text messages?
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Your Email Address
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Best time to call if we need to talk (also – which time zone are you in?)
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Will this be the only speech made? If not, how many others? Who else will be speaking?
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How long do you want this speech to be (our standard length is 1000 words, which takes 6-7 minutes to present. Longer speeches will incur additional fees – see our FAQ)
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Who is giving this toast or roast?
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Who is the main focus of your speech?
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What is the event at which you will be speaking? What is the venue? How many people will be in attendance?
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What is the date of the event at which you will be speaking?
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How do you know this person? Please describe your relationship as completely as possible.
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Please elaborate on this person’s personality as well as appearance (for a roast). Feel free to be as sarcastic - or respectful - as you like.
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If this is a roast, please provide an example of a time when this person humiliated either themselves or someone else – or some other humorous story.
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If this is a toast, please provide an example of a time when this person carried out a positive action (be it a good deed, something they said or did for you, etc).
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Whether toast or roast, what exactly would you like to congratulate this person on? Again, please be as sarcastic or respectful as you like.
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What do you wish for this person in their life, going forward?
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Where do you see yourself in this person’s life in the future?
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What overall tone are you aiming for (i.e. sarcastic, respectful, a mix of both)?
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Please add any other details you would like included.
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Toast and/or Roast Speech
Copy and paste the following questions into a word processing program or into the body of an email.
(A brief copy and paste tutorial: Highlight the entire text. Press and hold the “Control” key as you press the “C” key. Go to the body of a blank email or word processor document and put your cursor in it. Hold the ‘Control’ key and press the ‘V’ key).
The best speeches tell stories, so if you have stories, please share them as completely as possible. Your speech can only contain those things you share with us. Don’t hold back. Share freely.
Please type your responses below the question so that your responses remain in the standard font (not bold).
HOW TO SUBMIT:
Email to: [email protected]
Subject Line: **Toast/Roast Speech Questionnaire**
If we don’t confirm that we have received the questionnaire within 24 hours, please contact us by phone: 734-846-3072.
Always save your work. Do NOT send in PDF form.
Your Name
--
Your Phone Number
--
Is this phone number a cell phone that can receive text messages?
--
Your Email Address
--
Best time to call if we need to talk (also – which time zone are you in?)
--
Will this be the only speech made? If not, how many others? Who else will be speaking?
--
How long do you want this speech to be (our standard length is 1000 words, which takes 6-7 minutes to present. Longer speeches will incur additional fees – see our FAQ)
--
Who is giving this toast or roast?
--
Who is the main focus of your speech?
--
What is the event at which you will be speaking? What is the venue? How many people will be in attendance?
--
What is the date of the event at which you will be speaking?
--
How do you know this person? Please describe your relationship as completely as possible.
--
Please elaborate on this person’s personality as well as appearance (for a roast). Feel free to be as sarcastic - or respectful - as you like.
--
If this is a roast, please provide an example of a time when this person humiliated either themselves or someone else – or some other humorous story.
--
If this is a toast, please provide an example of a time when this person carried out a positive action (be it a good deed, something they said or did for you, etc).
--
Whether toast or roast, what exactly would you like to congratulate this person on? Again, please be as sarcastic or respectful as you like.
--
What do you wish for this person in their life, going forward?
--
Where do you see yourself in this person’s life in the future?
--
What overall tone are you aiming for (i.e. sarcastic, respectful, a mix of both)?
--
Please add any other details you would like included.
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