It is a very rare person indeed who will ever forget the moment when the question was asked: “Will you marry me?” It doesn’t matter who you are or when, where and how the proposal was made, you’re sure to remember it for a lifetime, whether you are the asker or the answerer.
If you are the one proposing, you may want to make it even more memorable, and one way to do that is to make it a complete surprise. Here are a couple of suggestions for a proposal that will never be forgotten.
Think about taking your sweetheart out for the evening, to dinner or a film, anywhere where a pre-planned phone call from a friend will come at an agreed upon time.
Act like it’s an emergency, grab her (or his) hand and lead your ‘prospect’ out of the theatre/restaurant/wherever.
At the appropriate time (when he or she is asking what on earth is wrong) drop to your knees, ring in hand, and say, “I need you to marry me”, or any variation of the theme you prefer. This can be done with or without bystanders, by the way.
Another suggestion could work beautifully if your intended is at a workplace with friends who are also co-workers. For example, you might get the management to schedule a mandatory meeting for your bride-to-be and fellow employees.
If they can make it fairly boring, all the better. Have the manager use a PowerPoint presentation, and put your proposal in the middle of it. While the ‘target’ is staring in astonishment and confusion, walk in with the ring and pop the question. That ought to do it.
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