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Sunday, April 23, 2006

How To Give The Perfect Best Man Speech

So you're going to a wedding and you have to make a speech, but you sure as hell know that you don't want it to be a boring old speech like you know every one else's is going to be like. You want people to remember your speech and rightly so. It doesn't matter if you're the father of the bride, the best man or just a friend wishing the lucky couple well, making a memorable speech and making people laugh will add something to their wedding day.

It's been said that people fear public speaking more then any other one thing in life. In this article I'm going to give you a few tips I passed on to my brother that you can take and turn your speech into something memorable. With these tips, I assure you, you won’t embarrass yourself in front of the whole wedding party.

Adding a touch of humor to your wedding speech can be great idea. But when it comes to adding humor to your best man wedding speech there are few important things to note. Funny and vulgar are two different things. A lot of people, especially men tend to think that to be funny you have to be vulgar and rude and embarrass the newly weds, this is not true. My brother recently had the honor of being best man at his best friends wedding and the night before the big day, I think he was more nervous than the groom. My brother has always been an out going guy, but when it came to making a best man speech, he just couldn't think of what he wanted to say and he was nervous as heck having to stand up in front of all those guests and give a heart felt speech.

Tip 1 Stand up while speaking
Always, always stand up when giving a best man speech or a toast. Make sure you have the gatherings attention first before you speak, and the best way to do that is to stand up and wait for quiet. Standing up is the first rule of any good public speaking and a wedding is no different.

Tip 2 Plan what you want to say
Never try and wing the speech. Giving a best man speech needs to be planned and written down well in advance. My brother started working on giving his best man speech weeks in advance. Unless you are a really confident public speaker, this is the best way to make sure you say everything you wanted to say.

Tip 3 Practice makes perfect!
Practice your speech until you know it off by heart. There is nothing worse then giving a best man speech and having to look down at your notes constantly. Fidgeting with paper is a big no no.

Tip 4 Keep it clean
If you and the best man have known each other for a while and you’ve had some wild times together, this is not the time to air his dirty laundry. People think that giving a best man speech gives them the right to embarrass the groom and upset the bride, this is not the case. Don't mention the trip to the strip joint or anything of that sort.

Tip 5 Keep it short
No one wants to be bored for hours with your speech. Make it short and to the point and don’t forget to add emotion when giving your best man speech. The wedding isn’t about you, it’s about the bride and groom, don’t forget that.

I hope these tips have given you some pointers on what to do when giving your best man speech.

Good luck!

Written by James Nardel, expert author at http://www.easyweddingtoasts.com

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

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Wednesday, April 05, 2006

How to choose a Florist

Flowers can really enhance your affair. However, finding a florist is not that easy. A good florist will be busy, so book early, and try for six months before your wedding.

First, ask the banquet hall you are having the reception at for the florists they recommend. Some reception facilities only allow certain florists in their establishments so check before you search.

If that doesn't help, then ask friends and family for suggestions. Call friends whose weddings you've been to and whose florists created beautiful arrangements. Most importantly, ask if they had an easy time planning, and working with that florist.

Once you have gathered a few names, call and get price estimates and make appointments to see their work. Most good florists will not give an estimate over the phone. When you meet with the florist it is good to bring some fabric from your bridesmaid's gowns, so that the florist can help you with the colors and types of flowers to use.


It is good to use a florist who has worked in the location at which you are having your wedding. That way the florist will know "what works and what doesn't". A good florist will use many types of medium. For example, candles or chair covers, and other favors. Therefore, when you finally decide upon a florist don't forget that you may need some or all of these items:


  • Bride's bouquet
  • Bouquet to toss
  • Maid of Honor's bouquet
  • Bridesmaids' bouquets
  • Groom's boutonniere
  • Best Man's boutonniere
  • Ushers' boutonnieres
  • Corsages for the mothers of the bride and groom
  • Boutonnieres for the fathers of the bride and groom
  • Flower girl's basket
  • Ring bearer's boutonniere and ring pillow
  • Aisle decorations
  • Altar or Chupah decorations
  • Candles for ceremony
  • Table centerpieces
  • Cake table
  • Live Flowers for wedding cake
  • Chair covers

Remember not to be afraid to ask the florist for what you want. Don't be intimidated by the florist who tells you what you need. And don't feel bad to negotiate the price. Find out from the florist how much will the flowers that I want cost. Is the delivery and setup included in the price. Ask the florist if he or she has worked in the venue you are using before. If so what type of centerpieces do they recommend?

Depending on the season different flowers are available for your use. Ask the florist which flowers are in season when you are getting married.

Don't hesitate to ask for references, or to see samples of the florist's work. Lastly, get a contract of what exactly will be provided for your affair.

Wedding planning can be very stressful, and finding a florist is no different, except it can be really fun. Good luck , and take the time to smell the flowers!

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

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