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Best Man?

fatalbert

Platinum Member
What exactly is the traditional role of a best man in weddings?

My brother is getting married and has asked me, but I have no clue what I just agreed to 😛


(other than taking him to see nekkid women, and drinking lots of :beer: )
 
not really sure, i am also looking at what your supposed to do

to add another question: if you have a brother does he have to be your best man??

Dogg
 
Originally posted by: waylman
say a speech at wedding, hold the ring, help with any wedding plans if needed

speech at the reception, not wedding

and they plan the all important bachlor party
 
Originally posted by: PunDogg
not really sure, i am also looking at what your supposed to do

to add another question: if you have a brother does he have to be your best man??

Dogg

doesnt have to be, but should be. if you are close with him
 
basicall you are now his male b*tch. You have to do all the errands and bend over and .... uh you get the idea. You basically do EVERYTHING for the bastard.
 
well I really don't think they will need my help to plan the wedding, I have no sense at planning and they know this, plus my brother's fiance has 4 sisters who are probably much better at this than I.


hmmm I have to compose a speech, I can do that.......and holding the ring doesn't sound too hard
 
*Technically* according to tradition, if the groom doesn't show up, everybody takes a step to the left and you get to marry the bride.
 
Most important role of the best man:

Keep the groom occupied, while the rest of the wedding party plays the all important car / house prank.
 
Originally posted by: MogulMonster
Most important role of the best man:

Keep the groom occupied, while the rest of the wedding party plays the all important car / house prank.

hmmm decorate car, good to know
 
Originally posted by: toekramp
Originally posted by: fatalbert
Originally posted by: Jzero
*Technically* according to tradition, if the groom doesn't show up, everybody takes a step to the left and you get to marry the bride.

:Q

link?

Can't find any...I'll keep searching. I keep seeing the one about him helping to capture the bride, but I read somewhere that he was also supposed to step over and marry her to preserve her honor if the groom ditched.
 
Originally posted by: PunDogg
to add another question: if you have a brother does he have to be your best man??

Dogg

I plan on having 3 "best men".

1) My brother will be in charge of my bachelor party
2) My best friend will be giving the speech at the reception
3) My dad will be the "ring guy"
 
Originally posted by: fatalbert
just wondering if anyone else has input🙂

Back in the good old politically incorrect days, you stole your wife from another tribe or village. Your "best man" stood at your side during the wedding in case you needed help fighting off your bride-to-be's father/brothers/cousins/etc.

😀
 
Your best man should be someone who would do anything for you, who knows you as well as you do. By being someone's best man, you vouch for the fact that the bride and groom should be married.

You should help out wherever possible and ensure that the groom does not get cold feet about the whole thing. You are his coach and support.
 
Hmmm... I just told stories about the wild nights I had with my buddy's wife before they got married...
For some reason, when I got done there were no more children in the room and a lot of champagne had been consumed... Good thing I didn't play the video 😛
 
Originally posted by: Jzero
*Technically* according to tradition, if the groom doesn't show up, everybody takes a step to the left and you get to marry the bride.

really? if true, that's fvcked up 🙂

 
Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: toekramp
Originally posted by: fatalbert
Originally posted by: Jzero
*Technically* according to tradition, if the groom doesn't show up, everybody takes a step to the left and you get to marry the bride.

:Q

link?

Can't find any...I'll keep searching. I keep seeing the one about him helping to capture the bride, but I read somewhere that he was also supposed to step over and marry her to preserve her honor if the groom ditched.

confirmed.

my best man did the research and this fact was part of his speech. "best man" is actually a corruption of "second best man".
 
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