Let’s be honest: the thought of wedding – best man speeches and such is not precisely in our comfort zone. We’re really good at being best friends and being there for each other, even helping out whenever and however needed. But we don’t exactly race to volunteer when it comes to making a speech in front of who knows how many people, many of whom you don’t have the first idea who they might be and others whom you know too closely for your own comfort.

How do you write best man wedding speaches that are witty, entertaining and remarkable even and in the process don’t step on anyone’s toes? A good start would be to sit down with pen and paper and get all the memories and anecdotes you can think of written down. If you guys go way back you’re sure to dig up a few funny incidences worthy to be mentioned, that would shine a personal light on the groom (or also the bride if you’ve known her for a while). You want to find some memories that portray your friend well and underline his character, that show who he is and who the bride is getting married to. Having a look at an old photoalbum may do the trick to trigger some memories. You can probably get one from the groom’s mom. She’ll be happy to provide you with some memorabilia too to bring back memories from way back.

When you got your memories and the things you like best about him on your list, start a second one with all the people that will be at the wedding celebration, whom you know personally. When looking at both lists, scratch the memories that would leave a person present at the wedding in a bad light. If the memory is possibly offensive or unkind to any person present at the celebration, get rid of it. The funniest story since wedding speeches were invented is not worth the fall-out sure to follow.

Once you’ve reduced your list (which is probably all crumpled by now from all the deep thinking) to usable ideas check it once more and choose the memories that show best who your friend is and maybe uncover some hidden quality that’s not commonly known about him (just make sure you won’t get him into trouble) for your best shot at a best man wedding speech.

Now you only need to get your ducks in a row. I think a great starting point is to focus on the couple and show a few things that make them the great couple they are and that brought them to this happy occasion. After that you could mention some memories that would let the bride know who she tied the knot with. You can go on to the historic part and portray the groom in all his glory (or attempts at it). Also weave in some nice characteristics of the bride if you know her well enough. Practically present the groom to the bride as the best thing that could have happened to her, shine a bright light on their future together and close your speech with a funny or witty toast.

Of the many best man wedding speeches people hear, yours will be remembered with joy and it will seal your lifelong friendship with the new couple. And it even might get you some brownie points with Aunt Lucille, whom you didn’t take revenge on by pointing out that certain event some twenty-five years ago when she became that “not so favorite aunt”, even though it would have been sooo funny.

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