Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Keeping it Light - How to Go About Writing Best Man Jokes


Being the best man in a wedding, you need to take note that you have several duties. One, you would need to throw the groom a smashing bachelor's party. Two, you would need to hold the rings and three, you would have to give a great best man speech.

The party is easy, just stick him in a room of dancing women, throw in a couple of beers and he'll most likely be as happy as a child counting his bag of treats after trick or treating. The ring duty, you wouldn't even break a sweat on that one (unless you lose the tings which is an entirely different story altogether). But the speech part? This is the one duty that makes the honorable duty of being a best man a chore. And a best man speech has a staple joke here and there so that the toast is toast lively and entertaining.

Here are some do's and don'ts that you need to take note of in your best man jokes.

Do: Pepper your toast with jokes.

Do Not: Make the entire toast into a joke. A wedding in itself is a solemn affair and the toast should also end on a heartfelt note. You can use a funny quote to end it but it should also be a quote that has a heart warming meaning to it.

Do: Have relevant best man jokes about the couple.

Do Not: Have green jokes or jokes that you will not let your kids hear. A wedding is a family affair, not a guys night out so make sure you censor yourself.

Do: Recall the funny stories that you can remember about the groom and the bride.

Do Not: Retell stories about ex-girlfriends or ex-boyfriends as that may just hit a wrong nerve on the couple. You may find the story funny as hell but if it tends to bring up past relationships, better return it to your joke shelf and use it some other time.

Do: Search the web for some jokes that you can use. There are some websites that have wedding jokes in them. Or for a more comprehensive help, see many of the websites available on the net.

Do Not: Only use jokes that you got over the internet. You have to make your own so that the speech doesn't seem to canned or you can use funny anecdotes that you remember about the couple.

Do: Ask a friend to listen to your best man jokes before you actually give the speech. Or better yet, have a trusted friend hear the entire speech first so he or she can give you pointers on what to work on.

Do Not: Ask someone else to write ALL your best man jokes or write your speech for you. The speech is really your take on the couple and marriage as a whole and having someone else write the entirety of your toast is just plain wrong.

If you are looking for something that will literally hold your hand while you are making your best man speech, then you need to go to the internet to find some great examples and samples.




Blake Stearnwall is a writer and an entrepreneur. To learn more about best man jokes, feel free to visit his website at http://www.ultimatebestmanspeeches.com.





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