Marriage
Proposals -- Why Doing It Right Will Make All the Difference
by Debbie Overstreet and Susan Daniel
Proposing marriage to your beloved is a very big
step. You get the ring, but then you don't know when, where, or
how to actually pop the question. You want it to be an event that
both of you will remember for a lifetime. Some things to consider
are listed below.
1. Being creative. Creativity does not have to
cost a lot of money.
2. Including romance. Find out what she thinks
is romantic and then make it happen.
3. Being sensitive. Do not embarrass her by being
very public about the proposal when she is a very private person.
4. Saying the wrong thing. Be careful not to say
the wrong thing.
5. Picking a place. Consider very carefully where
to propose.
6. Picking a time. If she is not a morning person,
that is probably not the time.
7. Getting help from friends. Don't be hesitant
to enlist the help of others.
8. Making it memorable. She will tell the story
many, many times.
9.
Using a video camera. Decide if you want it recorded. You may
just want someone to use a camera.
10. Getting down on one knee and not forgetting
the ring!
There
are many ways to propose marriage to the one you love. With a
little effort, it will be a very memorable and happy event. Take
the time to research and decide on the perfect way to propose.
©
Susan
Daniel and Debbie Overstreet
Susan
and Debbie are internet marketers. You can review more articles
and Web sites on marriage and weddings by visiting http://www.ultimateweddingsite.com.