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20 Ways to Propose August 1, 2008

Posted by Damon Taylor in Resources.
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  1. Proposing over a romantic dinner is always a winner. Take your partner to a romantic restaurant. Make sure that you request to be seated in an area with low lighting and where you can have privacy. You want to make sure that she can hear your question.
  2. Proposing on water always wins the heart. Whether it is on a boat or simply by the water, the setting is always romantic, tranquil and composed.
  3. Why not get a sky writer to ask that special question. Arrange to have the sky writer fly over the both of you whilst you’re sipping champagne on a picnic rug. This way you will know that the question will be asked despite how you may be feeling.
  4. Take your partner sky diving and organise for him or her to land on a ‘Marry Me’ sign. My personal favourite.
  5. If you work with children, you can incorporate them into your proposal by providing them with a letter to hold. When standing together, it will read ‘Marry Me’.
  6. Take your partner on a hot air balloon flight. Most hot air balloon packages include a gourmet breakfast upon arrival. It will set a romantic scene for you to pop that special question.
  7. If you don’t like flying, then why not arrange to have the question written on the hot air balloon. Most companies will comply with a sign being placed on the side of the basket for your partner to see.
  8. Take your partner away for a romantic weekend for two. Ensure that the weekend is filled with fun and laughter. You will have an abundance of ‘perfect’ moments to pick the right time to ask the question without being restricted to a specific time or place.
  9. Climb a bridge. In Australia you can climb the Story Bridge in Brisbane or the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Ask the question during a dawn or dusk climb. A rising or setting sun creates the perfect setting and background for you to pop the question.
  10. Hire a yacht and sail away for the day. Unless you’re a qualified skipper, most yacht trips are inclusive of a chef and a skipper, so you and your special someone can spend endless time together.
  11. If you enjoy being in the public eye, hire a group of professional singers to serenade your partner. Whilst she is being swept of her feet and entertained at the same time, you can drop down on your knee and pop the question.
  12. Send a group of balloons to your partner with a letter spelling ‘Marry Me’ written on each of the balloon. She will have fun arranging the letters to see what the message is.
  13. Provide your partner with a delicious desert and place the engagement ring inside. Ensure that she will be able to find it easily as we don’t want the proposal to be followed with a trip to the dentist.
  14. Feeling frisky and fearless? Why not do a strip dance for your partner and have ‘Marry Me’ sprayed across your chest.
  15. Send your partner on his or her own personal treasure hunt. Leave a trail of clues which she must follow straight to you. Upon her arrival she will see you waiting down on one knee with a romantic dinner for two set up in the background. This works best if it is set up in a romantic and secluded location.
  16. Fly your partner to your own private beach. Arrange to have a romantic picnic for two awaiting your arrival. Hervey Bay provides romantic helicopter flights to private beaches with that romantic picnic incorporated.
  17. Send your partner a great big bunch of roses, with one being fake. The fake rose will open and present the engagement ring. You can purchase fake roses that are actually ring boxes from a variety of shops.
  18. Fill your partner’s home with flowers and balloons. Upon her arrival, have slow romantic music playing whilst you remain on your knee with the engagement ring. She will be awed by the romantic display.
  19. Money not an issue, why not purchase a boat and have the boat named with ‘Marry Me (name of your partner)’. It will be a lasting memory.
  20. If you’re musically inclined then why not write a song for your partner with ‘will you marry me’ incorporated in the lyrics. You can also use for your bridal waltz at your wedding.


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1. Healthday - August 3, 2008

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