July 23, 2010

Top Five Do's And Don'ts For Writing And Giving Best Man Speeches

by Jason Crawford

It's a big responsibility when you are chosen for the best man and you know you don't want to mess it up. Your best friend is counting on you to do a good job for this nerve wrecking job. It's your duty and a tradition to deliver the heart-felt best man speech in front of all the wedding guests. Here are the 5 Do's and Don'ts when preparing for your speech.

You know being the best man for your best friend or brother is a big responsibility. The groom elected you out of all his friends and you want to do a good job. Writing and giving a best man speech can be a nerve wracking time. You want the guests to remember your words not how you messed up. The best man needs to captivate the moment of the wedding and the couple's love without tarnishing it.

Firstly, start early on your best man speech! If you start writing things down from the minute you're asked then you'll have all the information you need to write your speech when the time comes. That way you don't have to try to remember little funny stories to put in your speech. It makes it much easier to write your speech.

Secondly, practice your speech! You'll be more comfortable giving your speech when you practice it. Add little funny stories and antidotes that have happened during your friendship and meeting with the bride. It gives your confidence a boost when you feel more relaxed while giving your speech at the wedding.

A little memorizing goes a long way! Write your best man speech early and practice it until you can say it without using any notes. It will give you confidence when you stand in front of the wedding guests and makes it natural sounding. The more you practice the better it will sound. The best best man speeches are the once that are practiced most.

Next, what to do when an accident happens! Accidents will happen and it's best to ignore them when they do. If you happen to drop your champagne glass during your speech then just ask if you can get a replacement. If you make a big deal out of it then that's all everyone will remember. They won't remember your words just the accident.

Don't drink heavily! A couple of glasses of bubbly will calm your nerves down but if you drink too much then you'll have a hard time remembering your speech. Try to keep the drinks down to a couple before your speech then go for the gusto after you're done with your best man speech.

Using these tips will save you and the groom, not to mention the bride and guests at the wedding, a lot of embarrassment. They will remember your speech not the crazy things you did while giving your speech. Of course, you'll want to keep your best man speech to about 5 minutes and at the same time make everyone comfortable so they remember what you said not what you did.

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