Funny Wedding Speech Examples: 15 Hilarious Toasts That Work

Funny wedding speeches are an essential part of any wedding – especially if you’re following an emotional father of the bride speech. The funny wedding speech examples below will help you lighten the mood and get guests laughing — without anyone cringing.

Writing a humorous wedding speech is easier said than done – there’s a reason comedians work for years to hone their craft! Strike the right tone and the guests will be in fits of giggles, but if you get it wrong, you could be left with crickets chirping and awkward glances all around. Not what you want.

There’s no need to fret about how to make your wedding speech funny, though. In this article, we’ll delve into how to make your wedding speech humorous, with a combination of personal anecdotes, tried and tested jokes and just the right amount of mickey taking. We’ve even included a selection of funny wedding speech examples to inspire. Just remember, you need to tread carefully between light mocking and sharing stories the couple will wince at having their aunts and uncles hear…

What Makes a Wedding Speech Funny?

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A funny wedding speech combines heartfelt sentiments with gentle ribbing and amusing anecdotes – these are the elements we recommend for a funny wedding speech.

An amusing introduction

Make it known from the off that your speech is going to be a funny one – for example, jump right in by introducing yourself in a rib-tickling way. Consider “Hello, I am [name’s] much, much younger sister,” or “The couple wanted their funniest friend to make a speech today – sadly, they’re busy, so you’ve got me.” The latter will immediately get guests on side, maybe you’ll even elicit an “awwww” from the gathered grannies.

Funny – but PG stories

Everyone loves to hear a funny story about the couple, but be careful not to veer too far into embarrassing stories or go too in-depth on personal jokes that only you understand. Keep it general, with tales that will tickle family members, but not cause them to cringe.

If you’re unsure, run the jokes you’re considering past the couple first to get their approval. This way, you can change your speech accordingly before the big day, and no one will be offended.

Jokes and one-liners

While jokes aren’t always as personal as anecdotes, funny one-liners add a little something extra to your funny wedding toast. These can be related to love, marriage, or even your relationship to the couple.

Pay close attention to your comedic timing, as well as allowing time in between the jokes for people to laugh.

The main thing we want you to take away from this article is to keep humorous wedding speeches respectful – you don’t want people remembering your speech for all the wrong reasons.

Read on for funny wedding speech examples and take inspiration for writing your own humorous wedding speech.

Funny Best Man Speech Examples

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“I’ve known [name] for fifteen years, and in that time, I’ve seen him make some truly questionable choices. There was his Jack Grealish-inspired headband, his attempt at a keto diet, and the most enduring mistake of all – his belief that he can dance. But today, standing next to [name], he’s made a decision that we can all agree is the right one. [Name], you are clever, kind, and beautiful. Please take care of him, because I’m officially off duty. To the happy couple.”

“Before writing this speech, I Googled ‘best man speech examples’ and found some great stuff. So, let me tell you all about [wrong name] …”

“I’ve heard that a best man’s speech is the time to talk about [name’s]’s best qualities. So, thank you for coming. Have a great night! No, really – [name] is a man of many talents. He’s great at spending money, amazing at losing his keys, and a world champion at snoring. But his greatest talent was somehow convincing [name] to say ‘I do.’ He’s truly the luckiest man alive today, and I couldn’t be happier for him. To the newlyweds.”

“Brave, handsome, honest, generous… but that’s enough about me, I’m here to give a speech about [name]!”

“Today has truly been a day to remember, not just because of [name’s] beautiful dress, the incredible venue or the exceptional food – [name] finally bought a round of drinks!”

Funny Maid of Honour Speech Examples

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It’s not just the best man who can make a funny wedding speech – the maid of honour’s time to take the floor is also an excellent opportunity to both share sentimental stories about the couple and gently rib the couple.

Stories about wedding planning, hen-do shenanigans, and anecdotes from when the couple met are brilliant maid of honour speech content – try these introductions and examples on for size…

“I’ve been preparing to be [XX]’s maid of honour my whole life. Just like being her older sister, I’m doing all the work, but [name] is still getting all the attention.”

“I’ve spent the last decade making sure [name] makes good decisions. Clearly, I can retire now, because [name] is the best decision she’s ever made.”

“I’ve had the honour of knowing [couple’s names] for several decades. We’ve been housemates, neighbours, and most importantly, friends, for so long that I don’t have any scandalous stories for you, because I couldn’t think of any that won’t mortify me too”

“I have to say, I haven’t been having a great day. Earlier [name] called [name] her best friend… a role I’ve had for 20 years!”

“[Name], you are my best friend, there’s nothing I wouldn’t do for you – and I really hope you’ll feel the same about me after you hear my speech.”

Funny Wedding Toast Examples

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After you’ve delivered the personal stories and funny punchlines, it’s time to round off your wedding with a toast to the couple – and given you’ve been hilarious this far, it makes sense to finish with a joke too. Try these funny wedding toast examples to close your speech.

“Let’s all raise a glass to a couple whose love is as endless as tonight’s drink tab. To the happy couple!”

“I’d like to end my speech with a cheers to the happy couple. Thank you for buying us all dinner today, so kind of you.”

“I’d like to finish my speech with one piece of advice. Never question your spouse’s choices. Remember: They also chose you.”

“Please grab your drink – and for those who still can – stand and raise a glass to the newlyweds.”

“I have one final piece of advice for the newlyweds. Never stop laughing, even when the jokes are bad.”

Tips for Using Humour in a Wedding Speech

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Remember why you were asked to make a speech

The couple counts you as one of their closest friends, they believe you know them best, and can talk honestly and openly about their relationship. Think about your love for them when you’re writing your funny wedding speech and it’ll come naturally.

If you’re not sure, don’t say it

Knowing your audience is a crucial part of writing a funny wedding speech. Consider what types of jokes are appropriate for your guests. For example, are there a lot of elderly family members attending, or is it a service bound by religion? If so, you may want to omit the more risqué or edgy humour.

Remember, if you’re not sure whether a joke will land as intended, it’s better not to say it.

Practice makes perfect

Practicing your speech ahead of the big day will help you feel more confident and prepared. Try practicing in front of a mirror, with a trusted friend, or even by recording yourself to watch back. Though this may feel uncomfortable, it’s a great way to work on comedic timing and understand how your speech will come across to audiences.

Have a backup plan

If things start going wrong or the jokes aren’t landing the way you expected, it’s a good idea to have a backup plan. This could mean writing a second short, non-funny speech to fall back on in case your first speech goes pear-shaped.

Now You’ve Got the Jokes, Time to Plan the Day

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Melanie Macleod
From big day makeup to choosing the best venue to finding your dream florist, Melanie has been writing about weddings for over a decade, penning articles for both print magazines and online. She specialises in beauty and wellness, but after 10 years delving into the world of weddings, she knows a thing or two about vendors, wedding dresses and your something blue, too. In her spare time, Melanie enjoys Taylor Swift-themed spin classes, coffees in really small cups, long coastal walks and being squashed at gigs. She is also partial to the cinema, EastEnders and a Provence rosé. Wedding writing aside, her career highlights include covering the King's coronation (once in a lifetime!), chatting to Jordan North from Radio 1 on the red carpet - and being the first journalist to speculate that Taylor Swift and Matty Healy were dating.
Last updated: 16th Apr 2026