Weddings are stressful and awesome and all, but has anyone ever talked about how nerve-wracking proposals can be? Even when you’re sure that your partner’s answer to the question’s going to be a “yes,” regardless as to whether you propose at a huge event or over a cozy dinner date at home, the pressure’s still on and a hint of doubt could still remain.
Okay, we didn’t mean to scare you there. Our point is, proposals are almost just as important as the wedding day. After all, it’s the day that determines whether you’re getting married or not.
It doesn’t just have to be smooth and perfect, it also needs to be moving enough to leave an impression. With that in mind, here’s our little guide that you can follow along to design a flawless proposal that won’t just be foolproof, but will also blow your partner’s mind.
Figure Out What Your Partner Doesn’t Like
It’s easy to get lost in a grand proposal plan, so before you get too deep into it, make a list of things that you need to avoid at all costs. If your partner hates crowds or has anxiety issues, proposing in a crowded area would probably be a terrible idea.
If they aren’t exactly fond of heights, a grand proposal against the skyline on the terrace of the city’s tallest building needs to be ruled out. Figuring out what your partner hates from the beginning will weed out potential mind slips and mistakes.
Remember Things That Hold Sentimental Values
If there are certain places or things that signify your relationship. A place that the both of you love visiting together, perhaps your favorite restaurant, or a show/game that you bond deeply over.
These could even be things that your partner is specifically fond of too. Try incorporating these places or objects into your proposal to make them feel cared for and show them that they matter a lot to you.
Make Them Feel Special (But Don’t Crash Someone Else’s Party!)
It’s your partner’s proposal, and your partner should feel like the star of the show. Don’t propose at an event such as a birthday or a wedding, unless the hosts especially encourage you to do so.
That’s only going to create a spotlight battle and make you look like you’re trying to take away from the actual hosts of the event. Make the event just about them, and be sure to organize it for them specifically.
Keep Everything Under Wraps for a Grand Surprise
The best proposals come out of the blue. Although your partner probably knows that you’re up to something, the element of surprise just makes everything feel a lot grander. No matter what the scale of your proposal is, try your best to not let your partner know outright.
Instead, drop subtle hints along the way. Don’t let them guess that you’re going to ask the big question, but rather, keep them on the edge that something big is about to happen.
Announce It With a Ring, and Perhaps a Celebration
And while you’re at it, making things memorable and sentimental, don’t forget the important stuff! An engagement ring is the true mark of an engaged couple, so be sure to get a matching set of moissanite engagement rings that you’re sure both you and your partner will love and treasure, forever.
A lot of couples like to keep their affairs private, but if you believe that you want everyone to know that you’re now fully committed, you should definitely hold an engagement party after proposing! If your partner doesn’t like crowds, a private proposal followed by a public engagement celebration is the way to go.
You could organize the party on the very day of your proposal, but just to remain on the safe side, try to organize the party a few days after the engagement. You could keep the party a surprise too, and organize it with your friends and family to make the celebration just as meaningful as the proposal.
If you’ve been stressing out about how you’re going to propose to the most special person in your life, we hope our little post streamlined your thoughts. At the end of the day, all that matters is that both of you have an unbreakable bond, and a little mistake or an embarrassing “I swallowed the ring” accident would just be a charming addition to your happy memories!
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