The Best Man's Speech
The best man's speech is expected to be the highlight of the proceedings, a witty and funny account of the groom and a sincere reflection on their friendship. There is a rough format that can be adapted to fit in with the speech.
He should begin by reading out messages - originally telegrams and letters, nowadays usually emails, letters or messages - from friends and relatives who couldn't attend.
He then tells a selection of stories and anecdotes about the groom.
He is expected to reveal something light-hearted and fun that will embarrass the groom.
The speech should also include some stories about the couple, how they met, their relationship and a few compliments for the bride.
The best man's speech should be witty and amusing rather than shocking; it must appeal to all generations.
Jokes should be funny and light hearted, never rude or smutty.
The best man should not feel like he has to speak for a very long time; some of the most successful best man speeches are short, funny, heartfelt and charming with some memorable one-liners.
He finishes with a toast to 'Mr and Mrs [newly-weds' surname]'. He will then announce the cutting of the cake, if applicable.