Wedding Proposal Tips

Do's and Don'ts for Popping the Question

© Rachel Howard-Collins

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Wedding proposals can be daunting, but a little effort and attention to detail will make your proposal a story she will love to tell for years to come.

She’s The One. The dream girl. She’s beautiful, talented, witty – and thinks Guys’ Poker Night is a great idea. While there is no “right way” to propose, there are some rules of the game, which, if followed, won’t have her crying "foul!" – or, worse, saying "No."

What To Say

The question is obvious: “Will you marry me?” However, some men want to say more, and this can be hazardous.

Remember Jimmy from the movie “The Bachelor”? Jimmy, played by Chris O’Donnell, asks his girlfriend, Anne, to marry him by incoherently rambling and then saying, “The upshot is: you win.” Anne, played by Renée Zellweger, is not impressed, and he almost loses her for good.

Rather than mimicking Jimmy’s ill-fated proposal, consider these suggestions:

What To Do

Remember, the proposal is a big deal. She may have imagined what it would be like for years; even if she hasn’t, the story will be told and re-told for years to come. Make it one worth telling.

Time, effort and a little romance will make your proposal a story she will love to tell over and over again. Good luck!

Resources

“How To Propose.” EHow.com

“Will You Marry Me?” Essence.


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