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How to create a personal, memorable, and creative proposal
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There’s over 8 billion people on the planet and you’ve found your person—how wonderful! Now, you're ready to seal the deal and propose to them, but what exactly should you say when you do it? We've got you! Read on for our best writing tips to help you create and deliver the perfect proposal speech.
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Best Tips for the Perfect Proposal Speech
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Keep your speech short and sweet. Although there's a few checkboxes to check, try not to overwhelm yourself or your partner with a long, drawn-out novel of a speech.
- Stick to the main points and don't delay asking the question-- you've got this!
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Use language that sounds like you. It's important to articulate yourself well during this memorable moment, but you don't want to sound like anyone else.
- Even if deferring to 18th-century poetry does feel appropriate for the occasion, use words that come naturally and genuinely speak on your feelings toward your partner. After all, a love like yours is a rare thing indeed!
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Don’t be afraid to get emotional. If you get emotional in the process– even better! Your partner will likely get choked up, too. Your shared vulnerability can only enhance this precious, once-in-a-lifetime moment, so don’t be afraid of surrendering to those feelings of nervousness, excitement, and tenderness. [3] X Research source
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Practice your proposal ahead of time. Try to strike a balance between practicing what you want to say and letting the emotions flow in the moment. Remember, you don't want to wing it, as this memorable event will likely be talked about between you two for the rest of your lives.
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