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Easy To Follow Format For A Best Man Wedding Speech

By: Emmitt Streat Home | Writing-and-Speaking


If you have absolutely no idea on how to make your best man wedding speech, then you are in luck, below is a simple format or best man wedding speech guide you can follow to keep you on the right track.

â€In the beginning of your speech, it is most proper to thank the people responsible for the banquet. This is usually the parents of either or both the bride and the groom.
â€Then, kick off the toast with ashort anecdote about the couple that is both funny and meaningful. Recall the times you’ve been with the couple and plug in the most hilarious time you can recount that will also showcase how good they are with each other.
â€Follow it up on what you know about the groom, then the bride, then what makes the two of them so perfect together. Do they have that certain glint of happiness or love on their eyes when they look each other or help each other through trying times? Mention this in your speech.
â€Next, tell the audience why you are toasting to the bride and the groom, what you think of them as a couple and why you adore their togetherness.
â€To wrap it up, leave the audience with a witty remark that is both funny and will make them think. Also, the remark should make the bride and the groom think as well as be grateful for your speech.

This is just a suggested format. If you want to more help, you may visit different sites in the internet.



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