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Imagine the immense personal satisfaction you’ll gain from delivering a best man speech that is the highlight of the reception and which the Bride and Groom are likely to remember for the rest of their lives. 

However, being best man is frightening even to experienced public speakers. It’s not just making the speech that’s scary.

You are also supposed to assist with organizing the wedding and reception so it all runs smoothly. And it is up to you to make sure all guests are enjoying themselves, and that everyone else is performing their duties while simultaneously having a good time.

You are stressed about not knowing exactly what to write and especially coming up with the personal, witty, emotional, and meaningful toasts, jokes, and one-liners that make your best man speech memorable for all the right reasons.

You worry about whether your Best Man Speech is as good as the other wedding speeches given by the Groom, Father of the Bride, or other speakers.

You are unsure of the etiquette involved. You fear you are required to combine the role of the Master of Ceremonies with your Best Man duties.

You are anxious about the prospect of speaking in front of a large audience. You must overcome any public speaking fears that you may have, so that you can deliver the speech of a lifetime and one that will be remembered for all the right reasons.

Even for someone who is accustomed to writing and delivering speeches, this is still a pretty considerable task. Are you beginning to understand why most Best Man candidates usually find it difficult to carry the sudden weight of all this responsibility?

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Photo Booth rentals are the best entertainment and are so much FUN. They are the perfect personalized party favor. Photo Booths are great for Weddings, Bar and Bat Mitzvahs, Corporate Events, Holiday Parties, Sweet 16’s, Post Proms, Graduations, Reunions and Birthday parties.

Weddings Photo Booths go perfect together. You will capture pictures that the photographer might miss. A photo booth is a great way to keep your guest busy while the wedding party is taking pictures. Fun Strips are the most popular for weddings. Your guest will receive two sets of four pictures. They can take one set home for a wonderful memory of your special day, and the other can be placed inside of a scrapbook with a personalized message to the bride and groom. Instead of the traditional boring guest book with autographs and best wishes, the bride and groom will take home a book of candid pictures and sentimental heart felt messages that they will cherish for years to come. This will be a book that they will leave out on display on a table and show their company for years to come.

At Corporate events, your employees will enjoy some fun down time. A photo booth brings out the silly side in people. Even the most reserve employee will have fun behind the curtain. After your event, your employees will have the fun strips hanging in their cubes, for a fun memory of your spectacular corporate event.

Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, Sweet 16’s, Family Reunions and Birthday Parties are only a few events that are milestone in ones life. What a way to preserve memories of those special occasions than with a Bar Mitzvah photo booths present at your next event. Your guest will cherish their pictures for years to come.

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In present times, brides and grooms are steering clear of the traditional format of wedding ceremonies and are making their own versions of a wedding ceremony with their own personal touches. Though many couples are keen on making their ceremonies more personal, coming up with the ideas to actually go ahead and do it is easier said than done.

Some possible ideas:

Have friends and family do readings; this is an idea around for a long time, but more traditionally with bible or other ceremonial readings. More and more often, friends and family are learning poems or other more personal things than simply learning from the bible. You can ask your friend or family member to read something of your choice, or you can ask them to choose something themselves, which will be a surprise for you.

Custom-tailor your vows; this is also not such a new idea, but many people are still doing it. The idea behind this originally was to take out any vows that seemed old-fashioned, but the practice has taken on a whole new life and many brides and grooms are writing their vows entirely from scratch, from an entirely personal standpoint.

The bride and groom can also tell a fun story for the guests; for example, they can each prepare a short version of how they met and became a couple. In this format, the experience is not only fun for the guests, but also fun for the bride and groom to see how their stories differ. Alternatively, they can prepare something together.

Butterflies or doves; this practice has taken on new life in the current era where many people are marrying outside. The practice of setting butterflies or doves loose is a nice symbolic gesture; irregardless, it can be more challenging to execute perfectly.

Have the person marrying you be someone you understand; more and more often couples are choosing to have a friend or a family member marry them instead of holding a priest or a justice of the peace who they’ve never met before. Even if the person performing the ceremony doesn’t say anything special beyond the standard ceremony, it still feels warmer and more personal when you are standing there with a friend or a family member. You can also have him or her say a little something about your couple.

Make your own symbolic rituals; there are a lot of symbolic rituals in a lot of religious ceremonies, for example the unity candle in a Catholic ceremony or the breaking of a glass in a Jewish ceremony. If none of these traditional rituals appeal to you, start your own ritual. The idea behind making your ceremony more personal is to do it your way-so, anything goes!

Play your songs prior to the ceremony or at places within the ceremony. Almost everyone these days plays their song during the reception, usually their first dance, but you can also include your song(s) in the ceremony. Play a few special songs before the ceremony starts, or pick intervals in the ceremony where you can slip one of your favorites into the ceremony time.

Put a special poem on the wedding program; the program is another place where you can make your ceremony more personal. Especially if you are going to read a poem during the ceremony, it’s nice for the guests if you also put it on the program so that they can read it on paper while it’s being read. Placing it on the program also makes the wedding program a nicer keepsake for years afterwards.

Whatever you decide to do, don’t be afraid to make it personal. Your wedding is your special day, and there should be plenty of room within the format of the day to let yourselves express your feelings in a personal way.

 

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