Top 10 Things To Consider When You’re About To Propose: 

Proposing to someone is a deeply personal and significant moment in you and your partner’s relationship. It’s the beginning of taking the next step. Whether you're planning something grand or intimate, it's essential to consider several factors to make it meaningful and successful. 

#1 Emotional Commitment - Do you have a clear understanding of each other’s values and goals for the future?

#2 Have you discussed marriage? Does your partner value the idea of marriage as you do? Or do they possibly have a different way of proceeding a lifelong commitment. 

#3 Timing - Is your relationship in a stable and loving stage? You want to avoid asking at a time when there is tension or transitions happening.  

#4 Proposal Planning: Take mental notes of what your partner says about weddings leading up to your proposal. Would they want something public or private? Have they dropped hints on social media? 

#5 The Ring: Do you know the ring size and style preference? Would they rather be surprised or choose it together?

#6 Ask For Family Blessing: In some cultures asking for a parent’s blessing is traditional and a sign of respect. It’s definitely an important part in knowing before the big question if this is essential to them and their family. 

#7 Location & Setting: Choose a location that is meaningful. Maybe where you had your first date, or even a cozy private moment at home. Maybe you have a trip planned somewhere special? Keep in mind lighting and noise if you decide to do so in a public area and possibly want to hire a photographer to capture the sweet moment. 

#8 Words You’ll Say:  Plan what you want to say. Do you want it to be humorous and light hearted? Or something personal and romantic? Give space for emotion, pause for their reaction. It doesn't have to be a long speech but this is a special moment, you don't want to rush it. 

#9 Be Ready For Their Reaction: Be patient with the response. Even if they say “yes.” Understand they might need a moment and a second to process.

#10 Announcing The Engagement: Discuss what to do after they say “yes!” Do they want to tell family and friends immediately or enjoy private time first?



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