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WILL YOU MARRY ME? See The Biggest Marriage Proposal Mistakes You Should Avoid

 

You're about to propose to the love of your life, these are the most significant but common marriage proposal mistakes you shouldn't make. Because we want the day you pop the question to be a big success. Here are the common eight mistakes according to proposal expert.

Last minute

If you don’t spend enough time on the preparation, it may lead to a total disaster. Do not execute it as a last-minute event.

Proposal outfit

Dress well! Don’t wear flip-flops or an old sweaty T-shirt! If you need advice for great matching outfits, don’t hesitate to contact a friend who knows better. If you are serious, you even can get in touch with a stylist. Make sure your partner looks her best for the day! Create a cover story that she gets ready with makeup and hair too.

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No photos

Don’t forget to hire a photographer to capture that moment when you get down on one knee. She will definitely want to keep some photo memories of her emotions when you popped the question. No matter if it’s just a friend with a smartphone or a pro, just do it.

Blabbing about the plan

Make sure your / her family or friends don’t spoil the surprise. Keep it a secret! This mistake should be the #1 here!

Don't make it boring

Engagement needs emotions, and emotions live in details, so don’t rush with the question and create something extraordinary. It can be just you popping the question on your knee or a group of closest friends and family. You have so many options, with location, music, flowers, bubbles, literally anything.

Proposing in public

Be especially aware of this very private matter. Don’t plan something elaborate or over-the-top involving a large crowd of people if you know she would feel embarrassed. Do not propose in public if she is a natural introvert.

Rushing the words

Prepare a short and sweet monologue. Say her name first and tell her how much you love her. Don’t worry too much about making some slips of the tongue. Be as natural as possible, talk slowly, be clear, and breathe.

Empty your pockets

Don’t carry wallets, keys, and cell phones in your pants pockets. Even when you don’t think they will show up in photos because they sure will.