As best man, you may think you're just a glorified groomsman, but guess what? You actually have special responsibilities -- you'll be a combination valet and hand-holder as you help the groom come through this nerve-racking experience with flying colors. As leader of the groom's posse, you'll:
Serve as the groom's personal aide and adviser before and during the wedding. This can include helping him pack for the honeymoon (the valet part).
Help the groom choose and rent (or buy) wedding formalwear, and coordinate the other groomsmen's rentals. You guys are supposed to match, after all! You may be expected to arrange accommodations for out-of-town groomsmen.It's your job to corral
the other groomsmen and make sure
they're performing their duties.
Organize the bachelor party. Don't be shy about enlisting other groomsmen to help you out -- most guys don't mind this duty! Put financial worries out of your mind -- the cost should be split among everyone who attends the bash.
Attend the rehearsal with the bride and groom and all the other attendants. This is your chance to figure out how you're supposed to walk down that aisle.
Stand beside the groom at the altar and keep the bride's ring until vows are exchanged. Find a safe place for the ring (and triple check that your pockets don't have holes) -- you don't want to fumble around when it's time to whip it out.
Corral the other groomsmen and make sure they're performing their duties.
Sign the marriage license as a witness after the ceremony, along with the maid of honor.
Give the officiant a sealed envelope with his or her fee (the groom's responsibility) just after the ceremony.
You may be announced with the maid of honor when the reception begins.
Dance with both the honor attendant and the bride during the wedding party dances.
Give the first toast to the bride and groom at the reception. This is your biggest -- and probably most frightening -- duty. Read our article about toasting, and remember the cardinal rule: Mum's the word on the bachelor bacchanalia.
Collect any gift envelopes guests bring to the reception. You may be asked to deposit them in the couple's bank account or at least to keep them until the couple returns from their honeymoon.
Decorate the getaway mobile. Grab the other groomsmen and the bridesmaids for this one.
Drive the couple to the wedding-night hotel or airport after the reception. If you perform this service, you'll need to stay sober throughout the reception. If you have a feeling this may not be possible, hire a limo to drive the couple into the sunset.
The wedding will be over in the blink of an eye, so remember to enjoy yourself at the reception. After all, you're there to celebrate the happiest day of your best friend's life.
2007-04-10 12:13:04
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answered by Anonymous
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The best man was originally for capturing the prospective bride, and holding her until she was either pregnant or submitted to the husband's will. Now, I think they just plan the bachelor party, etc. I bet you can find an exact description in a book somewhere, try barnes and noble? What also might help is talking to the bride, the groom, and whoever is planning the wedding, and see what they want you to do?
2007-04-10 10:23:51
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answered by Anonymous
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The best man is the husbands best friend. Unless you have a ring barer, it is the best mans job to hold the brides ring for the groom. (The maid of honor holds the grooms ring for the bride) Also, at my wedding, my husband had a best man and a groomsman, and they walked our mothers to their seats, because both of our dads are deceased.
2007-04-10 10:26:35
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answered by Angel L 3
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Try assembly up with him for a informal date and ask him...head to head nice approach to get reply. Give him improvement of the doubt til you realize for definite. If that had been his lady then she might have both requested "who is that this" or what the F***. If you name and continually get voicemail I might be involved-that would imply it dont wish to reply if she is there. what do you bought to lose should you meet him for dinner?
2016-09-05 09:26:21
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answered by ? 4
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Hold the rings before the ceremony, give the bachelor party & a toast at the wedding.
2007-04-10 10:21:29
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answered by ang_phx 3
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take care of the ring. reli take care of it. don lost it. be something like the bridegroom's assistant of the bigday perhaps.
2007-04-10 10:39:17
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answered by samantha 2
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Bachelor party, makes al arrangements and pays for it, makes toast and speech at reception.
2007-04-10 10:21:05
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answered by luckford2004 7
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go to frugalbride.com they have a list what bestman do for the wedding.
2007-04-13 12:49:23
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answered by pam 2
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http://theknot.com
Has everything you could ever need from advice to pictures!
2007-04-11 09:02:28
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answered by erink1799 4
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um well construction but one important thing....... by answering your ? i just earned 2 more points!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-04-10 10:22:01
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answered by Allyson♥ 1
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