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The Best Man

The groom will choose his best man who has a large part to play in the wedding. It is obviously not always possible to have a responsible and sensible best man. However as long he can organise he should do fine.

Best Man - Responsibilities
1. Arranging the Stag Night
- this is probably one of the most enjoyable responsibilities for the best man.
Basic Rule: Don't let on to the bride the real plan of action for the evening. It might result in a stag night without the stag. I know of someone whose bride and pending mother in law discovered that plans had been made for a rather dodgy stripper and he wasn't allowed out that night! It sounds unlikely but sometimes bad feelings can override mature behaviour. In his case he felt that it just wasn't worth the potential ongoing complaints for the sake of a night out.

2. Ensuring the groom gets to church in good time.
Best to make sure that the groom does not really have a hangover. It might sound macho but all it really means is that the groom has poisoned his bloodstream for the day. Why suffer pain just for someone else to have a laugh? If the groom wants to make his bride happy on her special day he needs to share all of the special moments with her.

3. Taking care of wedding rings until needed.

4. Organising the ushers on the day.

5. The Speech
This is the part of the reception that the groom, bride and anyone else at the reception who knows the best man dreads. We have all seen the film clip from Four Weddings and a Funeral. Ex-girlfriends are definitely off the agenda. However now that the bride and groom are married, mother-in-law comments are perfectly acceptable providing they are in good taste and are actually funny.
Advice to the best man: Just remember what you have previously told the bride about the stag night. You don't want to drop any little bombshells on the wedding day. Don't upset anyone - it should be remembered as a happy day! In fact keep away from the smutty stuff altogether unless it is the norm for your particular families.
It is always desirable to start a speech with a little quip to get a little laugh and get the audience on your side. The trouble is that if it isn't funny it will have the opposite effect so give some thought to your opening words for some time before you make the speech.
In fact, when anyone stands up to make a social speech the audience is always on their side at the beginning. They want it to be a pleasant and amusing experience and they want you to come across well. They do not want to be embarrassed by naff remarks and they want you to have made a mature friendly impression when you sit down.
Traditionally the best man talks about the groom. How he first got to know him, what his interests are, what a good friend he is, his successes in sport, work, socially etc. Why he will make such a good husband for the bride and all that sort of thing. There is always mention of amusing or even embarrassing incidents but keep it so that the bride is proud of him and so are her parents who are losing a treasured possession to him and want to make sure she will always be well cared for.

You can talk about how you were first introduced to the bride, fun times, holidays etc. and finally when you end your speech you toast the happy couple.

Your exact closing words will be something like: "Ladies and gentlemen may I ask you to stand and toast Jennifer and John - then give them a minute to stand up and stop shuffling around.
"May they enjoy a long and happy married life together. Ladies and gentlemen, the bride and groom, Jennifer and John."
Everyone else will repeat the toast and you can sit down knowing you have made a good impression. If the bride’s mother is in tears you will have done well.

Ushers

Ushers are required at a wedding to assist the best man to ensure the day goes smoothly. The ushers should show guests to their seats, hand out service sheets and ensure that after the service, guests know how to get to the reception and that everyone has transport. Most weddings have between two and four ushers.

Chief Bridesmaid

The Chief Bridesmaid should assist the smaller attendants, if there are any, and the bride, to get dressed. Hold on to the brides bouquet during the service and try to control the smaller attendants. Assist the bride in changing into her going-away outfit.

 

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