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Have some harmless fun at the groom's expense.
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| Poking a little fun at the groom |
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| Setting up the groom's character assassination |
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| Providing a humorous insight into the groom's pre-wedding years |
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| Making fun of the groom's likes & interests |
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| Making a light hearted remark about the groom's career |
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| Playing on your personal connection to the groom |
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| Making a joke about the grooms luck with women |
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When I was preparing my speech, Paul was very clear that he didn’t want me to focus just on the embarrassing stuff. In fact, I think he has the mistaken idea that his life may actually be of interest to someone. So, before I start with the stories, a little bit about the biographical data of the groom: he was born, he went to school, he got a job, and now he just got married. Enough said! Now, on to the good stuff! |
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What can you say about a man who came from humble beginnings and is now quickly rising to the very top of his profession based solely on intelligence, grit and the willpower to push on where others might fail? A man who is beginning to distinguish himself amongst his peers and where none can say a bad word against him? Well, that's enough about the best man. I'm here to talk about Paul Wilson. |
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Speech Tips & Advice
You don't need to be cruel to be humorous.
Never go beyond the line of irony. Be careful about this if you're thinking of including taunting remarks in your material.
For examples that overstep the mark click here .
Avoid implied sexual humor.
The idea isn't to make the audience cringe from embarrassment.
Know where to draw the line.
For examples that are unacceptable click here .



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