Time For An Engagement Proposal
Posted by Jessica Sharpe on Wed, Feb 22, 2012
What is the best time to propose? You may know how to propose, but maybe the "when" is holding you up. Like all things that have to do with wedding proposals, a lot of the timing depends on who you are as a couple. The two of you working on a broken faucet can suddenly turn into a discussion about your future, and the time might seem right for a proposal. Here are three “good” times and one definite “bad” time for an engagement proposal.
On a romantic weekend
You can plan this one out, or you can come to the conclusion on the drive home that being together for the rest of your lives is what you want to do. In any case, a weekend together at a B&B or fancy hotel is a great way to focus on your relationship and set the stage for making your engagement proposal.
After an evening out
Dinner and a movie might seem like a run-of-the-mill date night, but capping it off with an engagement proposal will make it an evening to remember. It doesn’t have to be a movie, either -- whatever your usual date night looks like, you will know that the two of you will be comfortable and happy, which is perfect for an engagement proposal.
“Everyday” moments
Proposing during an everyday moment like grocery shopping or running errands on a Saturday can work well for some couples. As you are running the cozy, domestic chores that build your life together, turning to your partner and making your engagement proposal can seem very romantic if done carefully.
One bad time: When you’re drunk
Proposing when you’re drunk will probably feel like the best idea EVER at the time. It’s not. It’s just...not.
What are some other good times to propose?
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