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Originally Posted by Frownland
I wouldn't freak out over that, it's not very hard. When I was about twelve my uncle had me be his best man at his wedding in Las Vegas and I accepted. My dad was the one who took him on his bachelor party and I stayed at home for that part, but I did do a good speech. I just remembered to be honest in my speech and that's what worked. Then again, it also depends on your audience. Do you know who's going to be there?
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Yeah, a bunch of friends, her friends, his family (who I know well) and her family (who I've never met.) I intend to be sincere, but I don't want to end up like the worst speech I've ever done...
Basically, we had to do a speech honoring someone important in our life, and I chose my dad...and he decided to go into work and work overtime that day. I mean, I'd not told him the speech was about him. So I just did this awkward bumbling speech although I had a good speech I'd planned on for weeks, ended up crying in front of EVERYONE, and never wanted to do a speech for a specific person ever again.