Savage / Roast Wedding Wishes for Son
Your son's getting married! While everyone else is busy writing sappy sentiments, you know his big day deserves a dose of reality β delivered with love, of course. Get ready to unleash some parental tough love with these perfectly savage wedding wishes designed to make him squirm, just a little.
Congratulations, son! We always knew you'd find someone to put up with you. We just didn't think they'd sign a legal document.
βTo our son: We thought you'd never settle down, or at least, never find anyone brave enough. Good luck to your spouse β you'll need it!
βMay your marriage be stronger than your Wi-Fi signal and your ability to finally do your own laundry. We're proud... mostly.
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Generate with AIWe're so happy you've found 'the one.' Hopefully, 'the one' has infinite patience and a strong sense of humor for what they've just signed up for.
βAll those years we worried about you. Turns out, we just needed someone else to take over that job. Congrats, and welcome to the club, new spouse!
βCheers to the happy couple! Son, remember, a successful marriage means always admitting when you're wrong. And your spouse is always right. Get used to it.
βWelcome to the club, son! The 'married and responsible' club. Don't worry, we'll send you care packages of your old freedom... maybe.
βWe're not saying we lost a son, but we definitely gained someone else who has to deal with all your quirks now. Good luck to you both!
βThey say marriage is about compromise. Good thing you've had years of practice compromising on chores and curfews. You're ready... mostly.
βFrom endless gaming nights to endless marital bliss. One of those is definitely over for you, son. Enjoy the ride... and the new responsibilities!
βCommon Questions
Q.Is it appropriate to roast my son on his wedding day?
Absolutely, if your family shares a sense of humor and your son can take a joke! These wishes are designed for parents who have that special bond where tough love is understood as affection. Just ensure the humor is lighthearted and not genuinely hurtful.
Q.How do I ensure my roast is funny and not hurtful?
The key is to focus on past quirks, relatable habits, and playful exaggerations, always ending with an underlying message of love and support. Avoid anything that touches on genuine insecurities or brings up truly sensitive topics. It's about a laugh, not a put-down.
Q.Can I use these savage wishes if I'm not his parent?
While these wishes are crafted from a parental perspective, you might adapt them if you have a very close relationship with the groom (e.g., an uncle, older sibling, or best man) and a shared history of teasing. However, parental roasts often carry a unique weight of affection that might not translate directly from other relationships, so proceed with caution and know your audience.