|
Marriage
proposals don’t
always go off without a hitch. There is often such a build up to that
one special moment that nerves and expectations can get in the way.
To make sure you marriage proposal is as romantic and special as you
dreamed it, the perfect blending of planning and spontaneity are important.
Here are some ideas for the perfect marriage proposals.
How to Pop the Question
You’ve
planned this moment in your mind a million times, but when it comes
to actually popping the question you may stutter and trip over
the words. To make sure you do it right there is only one important
factor to keep in mind. Make sure the words and the message are
straight from the heart. A sincere marriage proposal will be remembered
for a lifetime.
Free Marriage Proposal Ideas
You can learn
from other’s when it comes down to how to propose.
Some people opt for a flashing public showing while others much prefer
a quiet, private moment. So whether you are the type to flash the
words, “marry me” up on the marquis during the
play-offs, or at the other end of the spectrum choosing a romantic
candlelit dinner for two, you can get free marriage proposal ideas from asking others who are married how they went about
popping the question. Ask your parents or grandparents for
an old-fashioned way to propose, or check with friends and
colleagues for a unique way to proposal. Or, you can just think
about what is special in your relationship and turn those feelings
and thoughts into ideas for how you want to present the engagement
ring.
Propose in Your Own Way
After you have
an idea of how others went about their marriage proposals make
the moment special for the two of you. Combine and use some of
the methods others suggested. For example, if you want the moment
to be private get one so romantic and thoughtful she’ll
shout it from the rooftops, then try candle light and music, but
take the setting back to the place you first met. That may be the
office or local bowling alley, but you can turn any place into
the spot for romantic marriage proposals.
|
|