A couple quick tips:1) be low key - it's the bride's (and groom's) day. No one appreciates a best man who trys to upstage the couple.2) assuming you will be doing a toast, spend a little time drafting and practicing it. Keep it short and sweet. Since you have been honored by the groom, you owe it to the happy couple to put some effort into the toast. A rambling, bumbling toast is both awkward and insulting. Unless you are a brilliant wit, don't try hard to be humorous - it usually falls flat.3) Pay attention to the details - the groom and bride will be busy with the wedding prep and the wedding day. If you can, handle the details for the groom, e.g., get the ring from him ahead of time, know the schedule of events.
Anyway, I'm sharing this info with you all because I'm looking for advice on how I can be the best possible best man I can. I'd love to hear experiences from other guys here. What did you do, what would you have done better if you could? What pitfalls do I need to avoid, and how do I make this my friend's best day of his life?
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