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The
World’s Best Proposals
So you've been dwelling over it for months,
or you just met her in a Las Vegas Club. The way you
asked a woman to marry you can be a story that is
cherished by your wife for a lifetime or it can live
in infamy forever. Ask your trustworthy friend or
her family member to assist you in accomplishing your
plan. For those a little nervous about the moment
of truth, here are the basics and a few samples to
put your mind at ease.
The Basics:
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-Buy the biggest bouquet of flowers ever! Red
Roses are appropriate. Not the grocery store kind.
Go to a florist and get at least a dozen. Roses
are always in season.
-Yes, you should get down on one knee.
-Tell her in your own way that she is the most
beautiful woman in the world ,and you would be
honored to have her hand in marriage.
- You don’t necessarily have to have purchased
the engagement ring before you propose, but we
certainly recommend it. An inexpensive promise
ring can also be presented in lieu of an actual
engagement ring. But start saving now! If your
bride accepts, you and she can go shopping together
for the ring of her dreams. |
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Sample
Proposals: Here
are some sample proposals to get you started on your
quest for the perfect proposal. Feel
free to “borrow” some of the ideas below, or use it
for inspiration. |
-While on vacation is always
good, just don’t leave the ring in the hotel
room unattended or in the checked suitcase.
-The Christmas Gift Proposal can be fun, especially
if you can orchestrate both sets of parents
to come over for the Christmas holiday.
-Avoid the ring in the dessert thing; it may
end up in an E.R. proposal while appreciating
the ring via X-ray.
-Attach the ring in the center of a rose (the
florist can assist you in doing this) and give
her the rose on a special day.
-Lookout point proposals have never failed,
neither have sunset beach proposals.
-Write the words, “Will you marry me, ___” in
the sand. But for all the guys with girlfriends,
please write her name too; just so there is
no confusion for those who happen to walk by.
-Many colleges have traditional places where
people get engaged. Ask around and plan an evening
to go to that spot. Have your friend place rose
petals and candles around the spot before you
arrive.
-Go to a sporting event. Convince a seating
section opposite of you to hold up a sign at
a specific time on the game clock.
-Contact the stadium manager at a sporting event
you are attending, and ask to flash a message
on the screen or scoreboard. You would be surprised
at how receptive they are to your request.
-After instructing everyone on how to fasten
his or her seatbelt, have the flight attendant
ask it over the intercom while flying to a vacation
destination.
-Billboards and newspapers can be expensive,
but college newspapers can be more reasonable.
Make sure she reads
that paper! |
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