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Most people are not thrilled about giving a speech, but what¡¯s a best man to do? Should you spout off a few humorous lines, use a casual and conversational tone, or give a formal presentation? Much of the decision will depend on the crowd and the style of the affair. There is a basic format that will help you create and deliver a great speech whichever style you choose:
INTRODUCTION
Introduce yourself and briefly explain your relationship to the groom. Humorous: ¡°Hi, I¡¯m Danny. I¡¯ve been waiting for this day for a long time. After all these years, John finally admitted that I¡¯m the best man.¡±
Casual: ¡°Hello everyone. I¡¯m happy to be here today. In case you don¡¯t know me, my name is Danny. John and I go way back.¡±
Formal: ¡°Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for being a part of this very special day. For those that don¡¯t already know me, my name is Danny. I am John¡¯s closest friend.¡±
SAY THANK YOU
-You need to thank the guests for attending.
Humorous: ¡°I want to thank you for coming. I have to admit, some of you clean up pretty nice.¡±
Casual: ¡°Thank you all for being here today to celebrate this special day with John and Jen.¡±
Formal: ¡°I would like to take a moment to thank each of you for being here to share this very special occasion with John and Jennifer, especially those who have had to travel a great distance. Your presence here today has helped make this a very memorable occasion.¡±
-Also, thank the guests for wedding gifts.
Humorous: ¡°The kids asked me to thank you guys for all the loot. I¡¯ve got dibs on the new blender from Aunt Martha.¡±
Casual: ¡°John and Jen asked me to thank all of you for your generous gifts.¡±
Formal: ¡°On behalf of John and Jennifer I would like to take a moment to express appreciation for each of the lovely wedding gifts they received.¡±
-Thank the bride¡¯s parents (or whomever) for the reception.
Humorous: ¡°Great party, Jack and Helen. Thanks for footing the bill. I¡¯m amazed how far people will come for free food and booze.¡±
Casual: ¡°Let¡¯s all remember to thank Jack and Helen for this terrific reception.¡±
Formal: ¡°I would especially like to thank Jennifer¡¯s parents, Jack and Helen, for their hospitality today. Everything is just beautiful.¡±
ABOUT THE GROOM
Say a few lines about the groom. Tell the crowd his nickname from third grade, or crack a few jokes. For a more formal setting, give a bit of a biography.
Humorous: ¡°I hate to admit it, but John did have love interests before Jen. He really loved Sherry¡ not to mention cognac, wine, vodka¡¡±
Casual: ¡°John and I have been friends since sixth grade. He has always been there for me, and I¡¯m sure he¡¯ll always be there for Jen.¡±
Formal: ¡°John was born on May 1, 1980, in a small suburb just north of Chicago. He was well liked and did very well in school. John and I first met in 1987 when we played on opposing baseball teams.¡±
ABOUT THE BRIDE
Say something nice about the bride.
Humorous: ¡°Doesn¡¯t Jen look stunning today? Yeah, but John just looks stunned.¡±
Casual: ¡°I met Jen about two weeks after John did. I liked her right away. She¡¯s a warm, caring person, and I couldn¡¯t have picked a better wife for my buddy John.¡±
Formal: ¡°John and I are dear friends, but I feel very lucky to call Jennifer my friend as well; I hope my friendship with both of them will continue for many years to come.¡±
A FEW WORDS OF WISDOM
Here you can say something funny, borrow a quote from a love story, quote an old Proverb, or even make up a sentiment of your own.
Humorous: ¡°Everything will be fine as long as John remembers to keep saying those three little words: ¡®you¡¯re right, Jen.¡¯¡±
Casual: ¡°You don¡¯t marry someone just because you think you can live with them¡ you marry them because you know you can¡¯t live without them.¡±
Formal: ¡°Never forget those things worth remembering, and never remember those things best forgotten.¡±
INTRODUCE THE BRIDE AND GROOM
Humorous: ¡°Now I want everybody, or at least those that still can, to stand up. Here¡¯s to John and Jen.¡±
Casual: ¡°Here¡¯s to a healthy, happy life together. Everyone please stand and drink a toast to John and Jen Smith.¡±
Formal: ¡°I¡¯d like to express my congratulations to John and Jennifer. I know they will have a wonderful future together, and I thank them for allowing me to be a part of this special day and a part of their lives. Please stand and join me in a toast to the happy couple. It gives me great pleasure to present to you Mr. and Mrs. John Smith.¡±
COMBINE STYLES
Most occasions don¡¯t require complete formality, so you may want to blend the different styles to create a more relaxed presentation.
Try a formal introduction, a few casual lines, a couple of jokes, and a formal closing. Here is a sample:
Good afternoon. Thank you all for being here today. John and Jen appreciate your generosity. I would also like to thank Jack and Helen for allowing each of us to be a part of this special occasion.
Some of you may not know me. My name is Danny. I¡¯m John¡¯s best friend, just don¡¯t tell anybody.
But, seriously, I met John in second grade. We played football together in high school and went to the same college. He will be the best man at my wedding some day. He¡¯s the kind of person you would trust with your life, or in this case, your daughter.
When I met Jen, I knew right away why John fell in love with her. He couldn¡¯t have asked for a more perfect match. She makes John¡¯s eyes light up and has a knack for making everyone feel wanted and welcome.
Jen is a great woman and she deserves a great husband. Thank goodness John married her before she found one.
Anyway, I¡¯m very happy to see two of my favorite people getting married for better or for worse. John couldn¡¯t do any better and Jen couldn¡¯t do any worse.
John and Jen, I hope your love is modern enough to get you through each day, and old fashioned enough to get you through a lifetime together.
Will everyone please stand and raise your glass for a toast? I give you Mr. and Mrs. John and Jen Smith.
-Just be creative, have fun, and don¡¯t forget to smile. |
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