

This includes pre-wedding dance rehearsals, at which the best man is always expected to be in attendance, and usually is expected to give an outstanding and outlandish dance-performance on the actual wedding-day. In Zambia, a best man is expected to lead processions both at the wedding, and at preliminary events.In the Anglosphere, it is traditional for the best man to give a short speech.Even in places where a best man is customary, the role may be quite different when compared to other areas of the world. Prepare a "best man's speech" to be read at the reception.Act as a legal witness to the marriage and therefore sign the marriage certificate, and.


In most modern Anglophone countries, the groom extends this honor to someone who is close to him, generally a close friend or a relative (such as a sibling or cousin). While the role is older, the earliest surviving written use of the term best man comes from 1782, observing that "best man and best maid" in the Scottish dialect are equivalent to "bride-man and bride-maid" in England. The best man is the chief assistant to the groom at a wedding. A best man and a maid of honour with newlyweds For other uses, see Best man (disambiguation). The men were called bride-knights, and represented a survival of the primitive days of marriage by capture, when a man called his friends in to assist to "lift" or kidnap the bride, or from the need to defend the bride from would-be kidnappers. īridegroom-men formerly had important duties. Groomsmen may also participate in local or regional traditions, such as decorating the newlywed couple's car. The most visible duty of the groomsmen is helping guests find their places before the ceremony and to stand near the groom during the wedding ceremony.Īdditionally, the groom may request other kinds of assistance, such as planning celebratory events such as a bachelor party, also called a stag-do or buck's night helping make the wedding pleasant for guests by talking with people who are alone or dancing with unaccompanied guests or bridesmaids, if there is dancing at a wedding reception or providing practical assistance with gifts, luggage, or unexpected complications. Duties The groom, his best man, and two ushers. The first recorded use of the word ‘groomsmen’, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, was as recently as 1698, although the words ‘bride’ and ‘groom’ both date back to Old English. Their role includes forming the traditional saber arch for the married couple and guests to walk through. They are usually picked as close personal friends of the groom who have served with him. In a military officer's wedding, the roles of groomsmen are replaced by swordsmen of the sword honor guard. Ushers may also be hired for very large weddings. From his groomsmen, the groom usually chooses one to serve as best man.įor a wedding with many guests, the groom may also ask other male friends and relatives to act as ushers without otherwise participating in the wedding ceremony their sole task is ushering guests to their seats before the ceremony. Usually, the groom selects close friends and relatives to serve as groomsmen, and it is considered an honor to be selected. Participant in Western wedding ceremonies Three groomsmen stand to the left of the groom and three bridesmaids stand to the right of the bride in this wedding in Kep, Cambodia.Ī groomsman or usher is one of the male attendants to the groom in a wedding ceremony.
