Help the groom out. He may be a bit nervous.
Tux time! Go shopping and help him pick one out. Make arrangements for the groomsmen to meet for their fitting.
Time to rehearse. This is usually a dinner and rehearsal. Eat Drink and practice. You must attend!
Toast preparation. Look I have been in the wedding industry for a long time now. You should have a prepared toast; it will sound a lot better than just winging it. Saying the right things with some thought, funny, serious or whatever. You come off looking like a champ!
On the wedding day. Make sure the groom is looking real good! No hangover look! From head to toe.
Where are the rings? Remember where you put them!
Sign marriage license with maid/matron of honor as witnesses
Reception Time. This can include a grand entrance into the reception area.
Toast Time. Remember, You the Man!
Dance with Bride and the brides maids. What! OK ... only if they're babes.
If you’re driving, start decorating the car and I hope you don't drink and drive. Or hire a limo for the lovely couple.
You may want to bring a survival kit with aspirin, mouthwash, toothbrush, floss, comb, hair gel, visine and whatever else you may think of.
You’re the Best Man! Good Luck.
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