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Best Man Guide
[edit] Best Man Guide: Getting StartedYour friend chose you to be his right-hand when it comes to planning the wedding and activities. That alone says he trusts and respects you. If your friend has faith you can handle the position, then have faith in yourself. Beyond accepting the position and standing next to him at the altar, you do have a few more duties. You should expect to do the following wedding related activities in the course of your duties:
While it may sound like a lot, your friend has confidence you can excel in your position. Make a point to get to know the rest of the bridal party during the planning process. It can make the whole process a lot smoother, and by the time the wedding comes around, you will be more relaxed and comfortable. [edit] Extra HelpAs the best man, you may be asked to help out in several other areas. It is not unusual for the groom to request that you help do the following before the ceremony:
At the wedding, the bride and groom may have a few extra requests. Do not be surprised if you are called on to:
Planning a wedding is stressful for your friend and his fiancé, and all of the help you can give them is appreciated. Even if geographical distance prevents you from helping with a lot of pre-wedding plans, you can make sure that you stay up-to-date by checking in periodically with the groom. If you know he is stressing about finding a honeymoon destination, offer to pick up a few pamphlets and mail them to him. [edit] Stressed? Don’t Be!Remember, you are doing this because you love your brother/friend/relative. He will appreciate all of the effort you have gone to, making his day special. Not only are you there to help in the physical duties of the best man position, but simply be a support for your friend. You may have a lot of responsibility, but he is the one making the life-long commitment to the woman he loves. Be there for him if he needs emotional support during this time in his life. The best way to do that is to keep your own stress levels down. Here is a best man guide to keeping your stress at bay. [edit] Planning StressNot sure you can handle planning the bachelor party? One of the easiest things to do is get the rest of the bridal party involved. Ask the groomsmen and ushers to help. Divide up different duties, such as finding a restaurant, bar/club, or sports event to attend. As the groom what he pictures himself doing. Would he want a night out clubbing? Or would he rather spend the day at a casino playing blackjack? Keep in mind what the groom wants to do, not what you think would be fun. Consider having a double party. Ask the maid of honor about the ladies’ plans and consider coordinating the date. You can have both sides meet up at a designated time. [edit] Speech StressPublic speaking may not be your forte. Just the thought of making a speech in front of hundreds of people might make you lightheaded. Fortunately, there are a few things you can do to prepare yourself:
[edit] General StressDo you think you will look funny in photos? Worried about losing the rings? Small fears such as these can be helped by using a few relaxation techniques. Do the following the week or two before the wedding:
If you know the groom is getting stressed, make a day of it. Do errands in the morning, but spend the afternoon golfing. Go out for lunch and get massages later in the day. Your friend will definitely appreciate the extra attention as his big day comes closer. Hopefully this best man guide has helped you get ready for the big day. Have any tips for guiding a best man through his duties? Share them here, as LoveToKnow is interactive! [edit] Related Articles |
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