Silence the Clinking Glasses at Your Wedding Reception

Ideas for Kissing Couples that Don't Include Silverware and Glasses

By Tammi Estes, published Jun 09, 2006
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You’ve said, “I do” and now you’re at your reception, enjoying your first few hours as husband and wife. Just as you begin to eat your meal, it begins: the clinking of the glasses to get you and your new spouse to kiss. This tradition, while annoying to many couples today, goes back to when people believed the noise would scare away evil spirits.

If you dread hearing that sound over and over again during your reception, you could just ask the DJ or emcee to announce that you request that they don’t. But you could also have a little fun. Here are some creative ways for your guests to ask you to kiss. 




If you don’t mind hearing a sound continuously through your reception - just not that clinking sound - pick a sound you like! Many couples hand out small bells as wedding favors that can be used to summon a kiss. 


If your guests want you to get physical, fine. But they have to perform first! Some couples invoke a rule that if you want them to kiss, the asking couple has to kiss first. A slight twist – you have to kiss the exact way the couple kisses. 


Ask your guests to get physical in another way. Hula hooping can be an entertaining way for guests to ask for a kiss from the couple. Just make sure there is plenty of room – knocking over a candle centerpiece could be disasterous! 


If golf is a favored sport among you and your guests, set up a putting area. You will kiss if someone gets a hole in one! 


It’s a day of love, so require your guests to serenade you with a song with the word “love” in it. It’s interesting to hear the songs guests come up with. At our wedding, a group of guests sang us the Hee Haw Theme Song, because of this lyric: “I searched the world over and thought I’d found true love.” You could also require songs with the word “kiss.” 

Silence the Clinking Glasses at Your Wedding Reception

You don't have to be a victim of clinking wedding glasses by guests.

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Takeaways
  • Clinking glasses was thought to ward off evil spirits.
  • There are many ideas for getting couples to kiss that will incorporate fun and create some memories.
  • Don't be afraid to come up with an idea on your own that reflects your personality.
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