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A Best Man's Guide to the Big Day

August 08, 2024

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Congrats on being chosen as the best man! It's a huge honor, and with it comes some important duties. From planning the bachelor party to giving a killer speech, you've got a lot to do. But don’t worry, I've got your back. Here's a laid-back guide to help you nail it on the big day.

Pre-Wedding Preparations

Plan the Bachelor Party

  • Talk to the Groom: Figure out what kind of party he wants. Is he into a wild night out or something more low-key with close friends?
  • Plan Ahead: Pick a date that works for everyone and get any bookings done early.
  • Budget: Make sure everyone knows the costs upfront. Typically, you’ll want to cover the groom’s expenses.
  • Safety First: If there’s drinking involved, sort out transportation. Make sure everyone gets home safe.

Prepare Your Speech

  • Start Early: Don’t procrastinate. Jot down ideas a month before the wedding.
  • Keep It Personal: Share stories about your friendship with the groom. Avoid inside jokes that others won’t get.
  • Stay Appropriate: Skip the embarrassing stories and inappropriate jokes. A little humor is fine, but keep it classy.
  • Practice Makes Perfect: Rehearse your speech a few times. Run it by friends or family for feedback.

The Big Day: Schedule

Morning

  • Check-In with the Groom: Make sure he’s feeling good and doesn’t need anything. Be ready to handle any last-minute stuff.
  • Get Ready: Be on time and look sharp. Coordinate with the other groomsmen so everyone’s on the same page.

Ceremony

  • Hold the Rings: Keep them safe and remember when you need to hand them over.
  • Assist the Groom: Be ready to help with whatever he needs, whether it’s calming his nerves or fixing his tie.

Reception

  • Speech Time: Deliver your speech with confidence. Speak clearly, make eye contact, and keep it heartfelt.
  • Hit the Dance Floor: Get people up and dancing. Help set a fun, energetic tone.
  • Coordinate with Vendors: Make sure everything’s running smoothly. Check in with the DJ, caterer, and other vendors if needed.

Throughout the Day

  • Support the Groom: Be there for him, whether he needs a drink, a joke, or just someone to talk to.
  • Keep an Eye on the Schedule: Ensure events are happening on time and help keep things moving.

Post-Wedding Duties

  • Help with Clean-Up: Stick around to help clean up or handle any last-minute details.
  • Return Rentals: Take care of returning any rented items, like suits or decor.
  • Stay Available: The groom might need your help with post-wedding tasks, like collecting gifts or organizing transportation.

Being the best man is a big job, but it's also a blast. Stay organized, keep the groom calm, and enjoy the day. You’re there to help your best friend have the best day of his life. Cheers!