There are some lines you should not cross while trying to pull off a creative marriage proposal.
We get it that engagements might become a bit cliché these days and a might arise to do something different so as to make the day remarkable and forever-treasured by your partner.
Whatever you do, though, there are still some lines you should not cross in your bid to pull a huge, creative surprise proposal.
1. Fake death
Whatever you do, you shouldn’t put your partner through the harrows of a death scare just so you can now play Lazarus and propose afterwards. Dead that morbid idea, sir.
2. Fake arrest
We agree that a little drama might make for a great story but faking an arrest sounds… a bit extreme.
No one wants to joke with the police!
3. The wedding proposal
Don’t propose at another person’s wedding. It is as simple as that.
Hopefully everyone has learnt that lesson.
4. The crisis engagement
Don’t propose during a fight. This is a no-brainer. Even if the ring is bought and ready to go, let cooler heads prevail before those four big words fly.
5. Prank proposal
It’ll be a little mighty insensitive to pull an April first engagement prank with your babe.
And the act is not cruel only on the annual first day of April wankfest. A prank proposal is uncool wherever, whenever you do it.
6. An accidental proposal
The only thing worse than a botched proposal is an accidental one. Don’t give rings as random gifts to your babe if you know your relationship has reached that stage where an engagement is to be expected.
Also try to stay away from giving her gifts that come in tiny boxes. She might begin screaming ‘yes, I’ll marry you’ before you have time to explain that it’s just earrings in the box!
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