Thursday, January 27, 2011




Mate's Best Man Mania - Putting You Out of Misery

To be the Best man for your friend can be exhilarating, speech jabbering and even scary. Scary? Well, yes, you have to organize the best stag do ever. You have to get the number of people, collect money, book and the list is endless. However, no worries. Planning is the key to everything. Follow the 10 steps and be out of misery:

Book early: Early should flash 'at least 2 months in advance' in front of your eyes. You could book in the last minute, but that is just going to blow your budget quite out of proportion. You will not only be paying more, you might also not get the right accommodations and packages. This might knead to heavy compromise and wrath of your mates.

You cannot wait until every person confirms his arrival for the stag weekend. Just book it. You can always cancel the extras in the last minute. Wait and pay more or book now and pay the right amount.

Create a budget that works this way: even if few lads drop out, the budget should not blow. Make it work, somehow so that it works for all.

Pool the money as early as possible. Net transfer or cash, whatever method they wish, ensure it is all done well in advance. You cannot be paying out of your pocket.

For the money matter, appointing another friend will be a great idea. He can ask the people to pay up and you can take care of the bookings.

Activities: try something that is realistic, new and fits the budget. In addition, stay away from activities that the groom to be has no interest in. after all it is his day.

Hiring an agent for tour and activities and flight booking will relief your pressure and you might save yourself from nervous breakdown.

An agent can give you the list of accommodations and activities that fit your budget and taste. This way you would not be beating around the bush.

Respect the city to which you are travelling. If the people frown upon boisterous behavior, maintain decorum and still have fun. Brief the lads in advance of the city and its culture and how they should behave

Finally, it is an age-old tradition. Do all that the tradition demands! Make it memorable.


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