Creative Ways to Pop The Question
How did you ask your sweetheart to marry you? Probably it was not as unique as some of these ways. But if you are waiting for the right moment and right way, maybe these will give you some creative ideas! Nearly all of these are within reach of the average couple.
For those interested in extreme sports, try this one. One couple loved downhill skiing. Just as they were about the push off, he proposed and she accepted. They both experienced a double rush! Speaking of getting a rush, one sky diver proposed to his girlfriend in midair with a sign as they fell at 200 miles an hour.
A TV game show winner suddenly turned to the audience and proposed to his girlfriend. What could she do but accept under such circumstances. One man arranged for help from a movie theater. When the movie the couple was attending ended, a message flashed onto the scream, “Sarah, will you marry me? –Charlie”. After recovering from the shock, she accepted.
One fellow arranged for the neighbors in the apartment across the street to help. On some cue, they turned their lights off and on, spelling out the proposal. Another girl was led to believe her boyfriend was miles away. She attended a preplanned scavenger hunt. As she got the last item on the list, her honey jumped out and proposed to her.
A girl figured, with times changing, she didn’t need to wait. The next time they were on a date, she remarked, “I’ve been practicing my acceptance speech for when you ask me to marry you”. If that seems a bit too bold, maybe you could just drop a hint or two, like, “If you need any money for a ring or anything, let me know,” or “I’ve been practicing saying my new last name after we’re married”
Sam took his honey to a plush restaurant. The environment was perfect for a proposal but he said nothing about it during the whole meal. Finally it was time to go and he asked for the check. When it was delivered, the engagement ring was on the tray. He took it, slipped it on her finger and proposed.
One man purchased a small book that was filled with love poems. After page four, he glued all the rest of the pages together, then cut out a heart shaped hole in it. She started to read them, then turned the page finding the hole was the seat of an engagement ring! Now she was really touched!
Use of public media is particularly effective. How about taking out a full-page ad in a paper you are sure she will read. When she turns to that page, get on your knees with the ring. This also provided her a souvenir of the memorable day.
How about renting a billboard along a road she travels. If he can’t be in the car just then, he could try to time his cell phone call for the time she saw it. Better yet, be standing by the sign holding out the ring!
An airplane is a great media for creative proposals. Idea one is to get your proposal displayed in the sky with skywriting. A more permanent version of this would be to hire a company to make and display a banner ad to fly over an event they are attending or beach where they are relaxing. If possible, as she reads it, be handy with the ring.
Marriage is an important step in life and should be entered with much thought. However, you can still use creativity in the means of asking to join her life to yours. Why not make it an event you will both remember throughout your lifetime together?
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