Return to article: How to Choose Your Best Man
on 1/27/2008 Picking a best man surely can be a hard decision, but unless there are serious problems in your family (like convicted felons, liars, cheats, etc.), first priority should be given to choosing someone in your family. If you have a normal family, those are the people who will still be there for your silver and golden anniversaries. Your best bud from high school or college, or the guy you hang out at the bar or gym or who is a coworker might not be there in your life even a few years down the road. Are you and your wife going to want to be reminded everytime you look at your wedding photos that your wedding party choices (and especially the best man and maid of honor) really weren't the best choices? Again, if your family is at least somewhat normal, your brother already has ties to you and those ties will only grow stronger over the years.
Copyright © 1999-2008 eHow, Inc. Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the eHow Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
Partner Sites