best man speech
wotalotihad asked:


Hi. I was asked last night to do a speech (as the best man) at a wedding tomorrow, so very little time to prepare! Please help me! I need some suggestions for funny quotes, jokes or anecdotes that I could use in the speech. Please no links to other sites! Really need help with this - much appreciated!

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Steve Shaw asked:


Your wedding speech, like any other presentation or a good story will have a clear beginning, middle and ending. Depending on your position at the marriage (eg. groom, father of the bride, best man, etc.) your speech will be expected to cover the formalities as well as a few personal words. The father of the bride will be expected to congratulate the Bride and Groom and formally welcome the groom to the family, the groom will be expected to respond to his father-in-law’s good wishes, the best man will thank the groom on behalf of the bridesmaids for his kind comments, etc.

The optimum time for each wedding speech is just seven minutes. Less time is a little too short, too much more time risks losing the attention of your audience. Your wedding speech can be planned into three sections: the introduction (two minutes), main content (four minutes) and conclusion (one minute).

1. The Beginning Of The Speech

Don’t agonise over how to get started with your speech. The opening part of your speech will consist of a simple ‘hello’ and then straight into addressing the obligatory remarks that are formally expected of you. By the time you have completed this initial task your nerves will have calmed a little and your audience will be paying attention.

If the wedding speeches are being given in the afternoon (most are) then simply “good afternoon ladies and gentlemen” is perfectly acceptable as the opening remark - or “good evening” if it’s an evening reception. Followed by dispersing the more formal duty of your speech, for example:

The Father Of The Bride

The bride’s father is normally the first speaker, and so it falls to him to formally welcome all of the guests to the wedding and thank them for attending. He then goes on to thank others who have assisted with the wedding (including, specifically, the groom’s parents) and anyone who has contributed to the finance (without including too much detail). His other responsibility is to compliment his beautiful daughter on her wedding day and to welcome her new husband to the family.

The Groom

The beginning of the groom’s speech is his thanks, on behalf of his new wife and himself, to the bride’s father for his kind remarks and his toast to the bride and groom. The groom then thanks both sets of parents for their assistance with the wedding and compliments his new wife on her beauty and her wedding dress. The final part of the groom’s opening remarks is to thank the guests for attending, their good wishes and their wedding gifts.

The Best Man

The opening comment from the best man is in response to the groom’s toast to the bridesmaids. He thanks the groom for his toast, on behalf of the bridesmaids. The best man may wish to add his own compliments to the bridesmaids at this stage. He then congratulates the bride and groom on their marriage. After the opening remarks, the best man then proceeds to read any messages sent from those who were unable to attend the wedding.

2. The Main Content Of The Speech

The main content of each speaker’s speech should last for about four minutes, much longer speeches will risk you losing your audience’s attention.

The main (middle) part of the speech is the speaker’s opportunity to insert his own comments and observations. Items that you may wish to include in your speech are personal experiences relating to the bride or groom, describing their (good) nature and personality, an amusing or interesting story from the past that the guests may enjoy, etc.

3. Ending The Speech

You will need to bring your speech to a comfortable conclusion, by using a closing remark followed by making the appropriate toast. A simple comment directly to the bride and groom, wishing them well in the future, a blessing on the bride and groom or an amusing remark and snippet of advice will conclude your speech. Finally, address the guests with your proposal of a toast (details below for the correct toast for each speaker to make), turn to the party that you’re toasting, raise your glass, repeat their name, take a sip and be seated!

Father Of The Bride

The father of the bride concludes his speech by proposing a toast to the bride and groom.

The Groom

The Groom concludes his speech by proposing a toast to the bridesmaids.

Best Man

The best man concludes his speech by proposing a toast to the bride and groom.

In a little more time than it takes to boil an egg, the speech is delivered, appreciated by the guests and you can relax! It’s not so daunting, is it?



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Chris Tait asked:


You’re working on your best man speech for your best buddy Paul.  The two of you know each other so well that you practically speak in code.  You both know that when Paul says “Baby, I’m not from Havana” he means that he may be a macho hedge fund manager, but even he has his limits.   And when you tell him “shut up you Teutonic Twit”, it’s not an insult about his German heritage, but a term of endearment.  But the only people who know what you’re talking about are people like you and Paul who have seen Blazing Saddles 100 times.

Inside jokes (or lines, stories, expressions) can be a great way to bring to life something personal about the groom and to show people the special relationship you share — and showing is always better than telling. But using an inside joke can also be tricky – you have to figure out how to have a good laugh with your buddy while not excluding, confusing, or even worse, insulting the other guests.

Here are a few tips on how to make the most of inside jokes in your best man speech.

Start off by making a list of all the inside stories and jokes you share.  Are any of them a good way to poke fun at the groom?  Do they offer some insight about his romantic side?  Do they reflect a character trait that relates to his professional accomplishments?  Can one be used to set up some advice for the bride and groom?

Then think about how to deliver the joke for maximum impact.  You might break it down by these three sections:

First, toss in a reference to the inside joke while looking directly at the groom. Watch your buddy ***** up hysterically and see the look of panic as he ponders what other secrets you might be poised to tell.  Be sure to give it enough time to savor the moment and make him sweat a bit.

Next bring everyone else in on the joke.  Tell them what the joke’s about (sanitizing when necessary), how it got started and maybe even share a story about when your little inside joke turned out to be really, really embarrassing (like when you called Paul a “Teutonic Twit” within earshot of the head of the company’s German office).

Finally, relate your joke to a larger theme about the groom and your friendship.  So, for example, when Paul says “Baby, I’m not from Havana” relate it back to the fact that underneath Paul’s macho exterior he really is very humble.

For help capturing the special relationship you have with the groom in your best man speech, visit www.TheBestManSpeech.com/usabestman, the world’s largest collection of best man speech material.  The site’s interactive speech builder will enable you to create a killer one-of-a-kind speech.  You can combine your personal stories with your selections from the site’s thousands of short-form content options that fit every imaginable style and situation. The result will be a memorable speech that’s polished, but all your own.



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Jan
22
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James Nardel asked:


Delivering a perfect best man wedding speech is a challenging responsibility for many men. While developing such a Best Man’s Speech, one of the main dilemmas many “Best Men” face is to decide on whether to ***** everyone up or to keep it safe and serious. There are many people who are not good in public speaking and doing so make them nervous. And if such people were asked to be the best man or the maid of honor at the wedding, he/she may panic. But is it such as a big job to deliver a speech to the public. No! You can also deliver a great speech, you are fearing as you haven’t tried to deliver one before. What you need to do to give a good speech at the wedding is some preparation and be aware of the subject you are going to talk about. If you are well aware of the topic you can easily give a great wedding speech - here “best man wedding speech” - and keep the interest of your audience.

This article tries to help you in this regard and here are few tips that could aid one to prepare a best man wedding speech.

· Prepare yourself about what you are going to say. Take your time to think about what you want others to know about the groom and the bride, and what you wish them for their future.

· It is always a good idea to write it out (it is not necessary for you to carry the written point to the wedding, but writing is always appreciated as it will help you to remember and note the points once more)

· Identify yourself and your relationship with the groom and bride. This is quite important as everyone will not be aware of who you are.

· Speak clearly, slowly, and loud enough that everyone need to hear what you are speaking.

· Start your speech by thanking the parents of groom and bride if they have paid for the event. If the groom and bride are footing the bill themselves, don’t forget to thank them for organizing such an event and inviting everyone to share the occasion.

· It is also a good idea to tell a story, funny one-liner or a joke, or use an inspirational quote.

· Let your guard down. It is ok to show your emotions. This is one of your good friends wedding, if not your best friends. It is even ok to cry or becoming emotional.

· Keep you best man wedding speech short, to say 5 to 10 minutes.

· Finally, end the speech with a message of hope and congratulate the proud groom and blushing bride.

Nowadays there are several websites which offers free best man speech with good examples of wedding speeches given by a friend or a relative, and of course you will find humorous free speeches also. Most websites also offer some of the classic short wedding toasts, touching wedding toasts, and humorous wedding toasts you can find if you look around a bit.



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best man speech
aabcd_05 asked:


Our best friend is getting married in two weeks and my husband is freaking out over a best man speech. He needs my help but I’ve only been to a few weddings and not sure how to help, every web site i’ve been on you have to subscribe to somthing. PLEASE HELP!!!!!

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Jan
22
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brandjoe asked:


My best man speech, for dan and nicky 25th May 2008, it went down a storm, there were intro and outro real life bits to this too.

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Jan
21
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RussBaby123 asked:


Worlds worst best mans speech….10 minutes to ruin a wedding….

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18
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gumjm4 asked:


Max Klein’s Best Man speech at Mike & Summer Monnett’s wedding 6/3/06.

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Jan
14
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jkuck98 asked:


Speech at reception

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Lola asked:


My boyfriend is his brother’s best man in the wedding and he is completely clueless to all of it. I’ve been to numerous weddings so I’ve been able to help him out w/ just about everything else but I can’t quite remember when the best man gives his speech, is there a certain time or a cue that’ll help him out? thanks for the help!!

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