Saturday 28 January 2017

6 rules of marriage proposal

The year 2017 is still pretty fresh, and the dream of getting married to the love of your life is still very much on the cards. So cool.

However, the thing is that you have not even proposed yet. So there appears to still be a lot you need to do before you can call that pretty babe the bone of your bone and the flesh of your flesh.

Among many others, you still need to get the perfect ring, and choose the right words which will sweep her off her feet and get her to say yes.
playIt is advisable to propose when your girl's naila are looking really, really good (Jide Odukoya Photography)
Below, Pulse Weddings list the ultimate guide to putting a ring on it. [with some assistance from xonecole]

1. Let it be a complete surprise

Of course, it gets to a certain stage in  your relationship when a proposal feels like the natural next step, and the idea of you asking her to marry you wouldn't actually surprise her like that.
However, you can surprise her she might be expecting it already.
However you can surprise her with the timing and manner of the proposal.

2. Make sure her nails are done

Your girl will appreciate it if you can pop the question when she has perfect nails.
Even if you have gotten the ring and you are already willing to ask the magical question, you can hold off for a few days, and be watchful foir when those new beautiful nails come on.
You want her nails looking beautiful in the proposal pictures, right?
playGet down on one knee... make her feel like a queen ( WTP)
You do not need to go all Shakespeare on her or have a prepared speech. Make it heartfelt, brief and as romantic as possible.

4. Call her by her full name

Apparently there is something so romantic about calling a girl's full name as you ask her to spend the rest of her life with you.
playCall her by her full, complete name... it's romantic for proposals (Pinterest)

5. Get down on one knee

Of course, this one is a no brainer.

6. Have someone catch it on camera

For memories'sake.
Besides, it's the age of Snapchat and Instagram. You have to do it for the 'gram. Duh.

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