Gentle humor
Funny but wedding-safe
Good evening everyone. For those who do not know me, I'm Tom, Jack's best man, oldest friend, and the person entrusted with this speech despite several years of evidence suggesting that may have been a bold decision.
First, on behalf of Jack and Emily, thank you all for being here today. Some of you have traveled a long way, some of you have helped behind the scenes, and some of you have already found the bar with impressive efficiency. Every one of you has helped make today feel truly special.
Now, Jack and I have known each other since high school, which means I have had the privilege of seeing him grow from a boy who thought hair gel counted as a personality into the man standing here today. To be fair, the hair gel era lasted longer than any of us expected.
What has not changed is that Jack has always been loyal, funny and completely committed once he cares about something. Whether that was soccer, a questionable gym phase, or convincing a group of adults that a guys' trip itinerary needed a spreadsheet, Jack has never done anything halfway.
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One story that sums him up happened on a weekend away in Austin. We had booked what Jack described as 'a simple, relaxed plan'. By Friday afternoon, that plan had color-coded times, three backup restaurants and a walking route that somehow included 'optional culture'. We laughed at him, obviously. Then the whole weekend ran perfectly, which was deeply annoying.
That is Jack. He will make a joke, make fun of himself, and pretend he is laid-back, but underneath it all he cares. He cares about doing things properly. He cares about his friends. And most of all, he cares about Emily.
Emily, from the moment Jack started talking about you, we could all tell something had changed. Mainly because he started using phrases like 'early night' and 'I've already checked the calendar', which was alarming at first. But then we met you, and it made sense. You bring out the best version of him: still funny, still occasionally ridiculous, but calmer, kinder and clearly very happy.
You have also taken on the heroic task of sharing a life with a man who believes loading the dishwasher is a competitive sport and that every minor journey requires a full weather assessment. For that alone, you deserve a round of applause.
In all seriousness, Jack, you are one of the best people I know. You are loyal, generous, dependable and far more thoughtful than you usually admit out loud. Seeing you this happy today is great.
So please join me in raising a glass to Jack and Emily. May your marriage be full of laughter, patience, adventure, excellent spreadsheets and many years of choosing each other. To the newlyweds.

