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The Role Of The Best Man

The Role Of The Best Man

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The best man is the chief attendant of the bridgeroom at the wedding. The honor is typically bequeathed to the bridegroom's best friend, brother, or the friend that was responsible for the couple's introduction. In the common wedding in Western cultures, the best man has these duties:

Bachelor party set-up

Taking the bridegroom to the wedding

Wedding planning

Authority and supervision of ushers and groomsmen

Bringing the rings to the wedding

Giving a wedding speech

Giving a toast at the wedding reception

Decorating the bridgeroom's vehicle with streaming ribbons, toilet paper, clanking cans, phrases, and whipped cream

Assisting the bridegroom with pre-wedding nerves, jitters, and questions

Mingles with guests

Dances with the maid of honor

Planning the stag weekend in the UK

Coordinate photographs and rented suits for the groomsmen, often in coordination with the look of the bridesmaids' formalwear.

Tips the band, DJ, bussers, etc.

Arranges and pays for the transportation to and from the wedding and reception, ie, a limosuine or town car

The bride has an equivalent counter termed the maid of honor. Traditionally – Germany in 200 AD – the best man was used to fight off the relatives of kidnapped brides. The shortage of women had the best man's original role as that of accomplice.

In Anglo-Saxon England, Uganda, and Malaysia, the best man plays the role of bodyguard, protector, and wise counselor in the ways of marriage. Typically, the best swordsman or strong man was chosen to guard the couple in Anglo-Saxon times.

Your speech should be written ahead of time, and there are plenty of presets scripts, icebreakers, and ideas to work with if you look online. Be confident, be yourself, and maybe you'll hook up with a bridesmaid! The popular Hollywood flick, the Wedding Crashers, distorts the common attraction people naturally incline themselves to at weddings, but it's really there 🙂

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Source by Dr.

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