Everything You Need to Know About Being a Best Man

The tradition of the ‘best man’ is thought to have originated with the Germanic Goths of the 16th century. Back then, he was the ‘best man’ for, specifically, the job of stealing the bride from her neighbouring community or disapproving family. He was probably the best swordsman too....

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The tradition of the ‘best man’ is thought to have originated with the Germanic Goths of the 16th century. Back then, he was the ‘best man’ for, specifically, the job of stealing the bride from her neighbouring community or disapproving family. He was probably the best swordsman too.

Nowadays, the best man’s most visible duty is helping guests find their seats before the ceremony and standing near the groom throughout. It’s rare for you to be involved in the day-to-day, nitty-gritty of wedding planning, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t a long list of best man duties for you to work through.

Being asked to be best man is a huge honour, and there’s a lot more to it than organising the stag and delivering your speech!

Here’s everything you need to know about being a best man…

Pre-Wedding

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  • Help the groom choose, rent or buy the suits and accessories. Attend fittings if necessary and ensure the groomsmen have everything they need.
  • Organise the stag do. Find out who the groom wants to attend, think carefully about location and remain aware of budget constraints. Incorporate personalised details such as t-shirts or costumes and, most importantly, ensure the groom makes it home in one piece!
  • Prepare and practice your speech. There are some great tips in this article about giving the ultimate best man’s speech.
  • Check in with the maid of honour/chief bridesmaid and find out if she needs any help. Allow her to delegate wedding day tasks to you, such as ferrying bridesmaids between locations or keeping a supply of umbrellas and blankets on hand.
  • Help the couple with any last minute errands on the days leading up to the big day.
  • You may be asked to stay with the groom the night before the wedding. If so, it’ll be your responsibility to ensure he gets an early night and eats a proper breakfast in the morning.

On-the-Day

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  • Take delivery of the buttonholes and distribute them among the bridal party.
  • Keep track of the groomsmen and their roles, so they’re in place before the bride arrives.
  • Collect messages from absent guests.
  • Look after the wedding rings.
  • Ensure the groom arrives at the venue on time.
  • Participate in the wedding ceremony.
  • Encourage people to sign the guest book.
  • In the absence of an official toast master, you may need to act as master of ceremonies. You’ll need to announce the couple, call guests into the wedding breakfast, and introduce the speeches.
  • Deliver your speech and read out any messages for the newlyweds.
  • Dance with the maid of honour as part of the couple’s first dance.
  • Decorate the wedding car before the newlyweds leave at the end of the night.

Post-Wedding

  • Help clear the venue and return hire items if needed.
  • Look after any wedding presents until the newlyweds return from their honeymoon.

Until next time,

Happy planning!

Val x

Don’t miss our post detailing everything you need to know about being a bridesmaid.

Val Mattinson
Val Mattinson
Director and Head Planner

Val Mattinson is the founder and Head Planner at Benessamy, specialising in luxury weddings and beautifully curated celebrations across the UK and the Caribbean. With over 15 years of experience, Val is known for her calm, reassuring approach and meticulous attention to detail — supporting couples and hosts who want an unforgettable experience without the overwhelm.

If you’re beginning your planning journey and would like expert guidance, get in touch to arrange an introductory call. Val would love to help you create a celebration that feels thoughtful, joyful and effortlessly seamless.

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