August 27, 2010

The Best Man Speech - 3 Items To Never Do When Giving The Best Man Speech

by James Hernandez

What can I write in a fabulous best man speech? Imagine no one laughs at my jokes? Do I bring up that evening in Sin city that no one else knows about? What if I make a fool of myself in front of all of those people?

These are definitely almost all emotions that went through my head when i was asked to be the best man at my brother's wedding. Being the best man wasn't a lot of work, however the need to give the best man speech while in front of all of those strangers is what kept me up at night.

As the big event neared, it absolutely was simple to postpone. "It will certainly come to me," I thought. The days and months passed, plus the bachelor party was over and well, lo and behold, the best man speech never ever did actually "appear to me" as I had envisioned.

The day of the actual wedding came and I'd not done just one little bit of of planning for the best man speech. I did not actually quite comprehend when I was meant to give my best man speech, and also I wasn't really confident of the etiquitte called for. Thus, that morning, I frantically wrote down a few of bizarre things on a napkin, figuring I could possibly "wing" the rest of the speech.

Feeling confident that I might ad lib nearly all of the speech primarily based on my napkin notes, we all made it through the marriage ceremony and headed to the reception.

To be able to quell my anxious feelings, I drank a few of drinks thinking that that this may aid my big performance in front of all of those attendees. One drink led to yet another, and before I knew it, I seemed to be a bit more than drunk.

Really uncertain of when I was supposed to stand up and speak, the father of the bride tapped me on the arm letting me know that it was likely about the suitable point in time to deliver the best man speech.

"Holy crap!" is pretty much what raced through my mind. It is really time right now (as if I did not have a lot of time to plan!)?

I ceremonially dinged the glass and established that I needed everyones undivided attention. Talk about a dash of nervousness. Pretty much all eyes in the room were upon me, ready for me to come up with this landmark best man speech!

Actually, needless to mention, I ended up being so unprepared and nervous, that I imagine that nearly all of what came out of my mouth had been the bride and grooms name and how happy I was for them. Also, I did speak about the evening in Las vegas, and no one was amused with that little account.

If it was even unforgettable at all, it was because of how monotonous, bad and predictable it was. I merely wish I got a second chance to get it perfect. The fact is that those second chances really don't come about quite frequently.

So, out of my past experiences, I can certainly inform you that three things that a best man SHOULD NOT DO for a best man speech are:

1. Not even be prepared

2. Drink too much prior to presenting the speech and toast, and

3. Talk about any stories that should not be repeated

Take it from me, be prepared - it's always awkward to this day to even see somebody from the wedding, and it could have been totally prevented.

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