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September 2nd, 2010



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Tips On Planning the Perfect Proposal

When a man or woman decides to take the next step in a relationship and propose to their loved one, the proposal becomes a source of stress and worry. Every proposer wants to create the most romantic and idyllic scenario to capture the importance of the moment. From choosing the place, time, and spectators, to finding the perfect ring to complement future Celtic wedding bands, a proposal takes time and energy to plan. Luckily, here are some tips to help create the optimal opportunity to pose the question.

Listen.

What does he/she find romantic? Take cues from past dates. Does he/she have a favorite memory from a special moment you’ve shared? For some people, a beautiful candlelit dinner with two dozen red roses screams romantic, while others find a quiet walk in the park or front row seats at a football game to be the essence of romanticism.

Find the perfect ring.

The engagement ring you decide on will be something she will wear for the rest of your life together. As such, you want to make it as personal and meaningful as your love. Princess cut diamonds and solitary diamonds are very popular choices, while specific band designs like a diamond claddagh ring will combine the variety of emotions and promises you are prepared to share. Look at the type of jewelry she wears everyday for an idea of the style she prefers.

How does he/she react to surprises?

Some people handle surprise very well, while others don’t like being in the spotlight. If you find your lover in the latter category, perhaps a public proposal isn’t the best option.

Have an idea of what to say.

This isn’t to say that you should pull out flash cards while on your knee, but it is important to know why you’re asking him/her to marry you, and what you love about them. While some people pull inspiration from poems or quotes, others write funny or emotional anecdotes and speeches. Either way, it will be helpful to practice a few times, even in front of a mirror if it helps. Just make sure he/she is not in the house!

Don’t empty your savings.

A proposal is merely the beginning of a long wedding process, one that will have you poring over budgets and comparing costs of table linens. Finding a ring that symbolizes your love is important, but you don’t want to start off your life together in the red. Celtic engagement rings are beautiful bands that can encompass a variety of metals and diamond carats.

Don’t forget the ring!

We’ve all heard those horror stories about men who are on their knee and find out that the ring is back at the house, or worse, in the belly of a fish at the bottom of the ocean or down the drain. Check and double-check your pockets before heading out of the house. You don’t want to show up empty handed.

Following these tips will make your proposal a meaningful and personal event. Taking into account his/her personal interests and personality will help you find the perfect way to convince him/her to say, “I will!”

About the Author

Leigh Maher researches and writes about Celtic jewelry, and specialises in Celtic wedding rings, Celtic engagement rings and bridal jewelry. He also writes about wedding traditions, Celtic culture, and Ireland.

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