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Comment on the couple's wedding events.
Express thanks and gratitude
to the bride & groom:
for the opportunity and privilege to serve as best man
for sharing their wedding day on behalf of everyone
to both sets of parents:
for hosting the event
on behalf of the bride & groom:
to anyone involved in the planning
to the guests for the gifts they have received
straight-up
comical
Make congratulatory remarks about the wedding
Seize the opportunity to add some Wedding Observation humor
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Express thanks to the bride & groom / For being chosen as best man
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A great speech will be no more than 1,000 words in length and under 7-minutes long.

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