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If you've been chosen to be best man at your friend's wedding, congratulations! Seriously, nice one. What an honor. Either the groom really likes you or he has reason to believe you're a good speech writer. Why is that relevant? Because your most important role as best man is to toast groom with a chillingly moving and brilliantly witty speech.
Yes, you have your work cut out for you. Do not do like you did in school and leave it for the last minute. If you mess this up, you have the power to mar your friend's nuptial memories forever, put a black stain on their white wedding, or risk losing a friend you've had for years. Okay, I was just trying to scare you. But seriously, your speech as best man is a big deal. Put some work into it so you do not wind up regaling the wedding guests with stories "that time we went to Mexico and got so loaded we were lucky we were able to make it home at all!" They do not want to hear it, please believe that. Neither do you want to tell it, please believe me.
Probably you're not a speechwriter by trade, so looking for help on the best way to toasts groom is a logical step. Take a look at existing spokes and evaluate them for what you do and do not like. Not only is this a great way to find inspiration, it's also an ideal way to figure out what it is you want to be writing. There's plenty of info available in books on speech writing, and online you can even find guides specifically tailored to helping best men toasts groom.
So go ahead and do your homework. Brush up on your speech writing skills. Giving toasts grooms everywhere would love in an honor and a task you should be proud you were given. And, once you put effort into what you are about to do, you will not disappoint.
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Source by Betty Seymore