Why Some Best Man Speeches Receive Standing Ovations And Others Don’t.
Why Some Best Man Speeches Receive Standing Ovations And Others Don’t
Gaining a standing ovation is the ultimate tribute a Best Man could hope to receive, it is the wedding guests way of acknowledging the success of your Best Man speech and almost make those sleepless nights fretting about delivering your Best Man toast seem worthwhile.
Those that tend to garner standing ovations are the speeches that appeal to all, from parents and grandparents who enjoy a nostalgic speech to the Best Man’s friends who are baying for the Groom to be embarrassed and most important of all the Bride and Groom themselves seeking an inspirational toast to celebrate their life together. Appealing to all can be a tricky task yet it is what needs to be done if you want to give a memorable Best Man speech.
Those That Do…
- end with compliments before giving the final toast.
- short speeches (2 to 5 minutes).
- tell a short nostalgic story about your friendship with the Groom.
- include the Bride and Groom’s families when complimenting.
- include a couple of short witty jokes.
- have funny one-liners throughout their speech.
Those That Don’t…
- speeches that end with humorous comments before giving the final toast.
- speeches that try to cram too much into them, they will seem endless to the wedding guests.
- speeches that try to be all-out roasts towards the Groom.
- speeches that forget to praise the Bridesmaids.
- speeches that use long jokes that will alienate a portion of the guests.
- speeches that are read or over-rehearsed rather than spoken in a natural flowing tone.
Given the importance of the day and the siginificance of the role of the Best Man speech, it is pleasing that my own Best Man Speeches are more popular than ever in helping you give the very best Best Man speech. Enjoy reading them, enjoy delivering them and enjoy the celebrations afterwards.

