Father of the groom · $9 · 3-4 minutes
For the son
you somehow raised.
Fathers of the groom traditionally get the smaller speech. That's fine. We'll make it land harder.
Tell us about him — at his best, at his most stubborn, at the moment you noticed she'd changed him. We'll write it.
Example output
If you had asked me, in 1999, who Marcus was going to grow up to be, I would have said "the kid who refuses to wear his shoes the right way for nine years in a row." That's where my data was, in 1999. I had no other indicators.
It turns out he grew up into someone who shows up early. Someone who notices when his mother is having a hard week and just shows up at the house. Someone who, by all reports from people who are not me, is actually quite good at his job.
Lila — you brought out a man we knew was in there. We were starting to wonder when. Thank you.
…(continues; full version is paid)
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Common questions
- How long is the speech?
- 3-4 minutes when read aloud, around 350-500 words. Standard for receptions.
- Can I make it funnier or more serious?
- Yes — pick a tone and we'll shape the speech around it.
- What if I'm not the best man?
- Works for maid of honor, parent, sibling, the couple themselves — pick your role in the form.