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How To Write Best Man Speeches That Grab Attention

By Dave Taylor

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When you sit down to write best man speeches, you probably get tense and nervous. You aren't quite sure to say. You may havethoughts or feelings that you would like to express, but you may not know how to form the words so that it comes out how it is intended. Or, you may simply feel the pressure to write best man speeches that are funny or that jerk out the tears from guests at the wedding.

It is definitely not easy to come up with something funny or sentimental, especially if you are short on time or low on creativity. You may not know what is acceptable in terms of humor, or you may not naturally be a humorous person. Expressing emotion may feel awkward to you, yet there may be some pressure to say something more sentimental. There are just so many unknowns and open questions when it comes to writing this type of speech.

The first thing you need to do is take some off the pressure off the shoulders so you are able to focus and think more creatively. This is done by giving yourself permission to write best man speeches that are horrible. You can write the sappiest, saddest speech ever. You can write completely inappropriate jokes. You can write whatever comes to your mind, good or bad. You give yourself permission to just express ideas without critiquing them in the moment. It is just a free-for-all type writing session.

If you struggle to get any words on the page at all, then start writing about the couple getting married. Write about your history with them, what you know about their relationship, and other factors involving them. Simply write about them and see what happens. You may start coming up with some side jokes or things that you want to mention in the speech. Make note of on another page or highlight them if you are writing by hand.

Now that you have some rough material, it is time to write out the first official draft for your speech. If you have some jokes that you think may be a bit much for a wedding, then reword them so they are toned down a bit. If you have some special moments you would like to mention, then start with them.

As you write your speech, remember that they don't have to be very long. No one wants you to stand up and talk for twenty minutes. They want to laugh or cry, or both, and then move on with the wedding. All you really need to write best man speeches that really grab attention is one good memory and perhaps an opening joke or sentimental line.

Once you get a rough draft of your speech on paper, read it out loud to yourself. You will catch mistakes or lines that just don't sound quite right. Make corrections as you go along. Then ask someone else to listen as you read it aloud. Ask them to honestly react to the jokes or story so you can see if you get the response you are expecting. If you don't, ask them to be honest about what they felt was missing or lacking.

You can write best man speeches that grab attention with this simple process over and over again. If you don't like what you come out with the first time, do it over again until you get it right.

If you would like to know how to write best man speeches visit the website here and learn more about writing groom speeches to broaden your knowledge about making groom speeches.

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