3 Steps to the Perfect Marriage Proposal

This post was last updated on March 22nd, 2024

Proposing love at beach

You’ve found the person you want to spend the rest of your life with, which means it’s time to start considering the next step – proposing to them.

Asking someone to become your wife or husband can be a nerve-wracking experience; there’s the worry that is always there about what their answer will be and the concern or drama of something going wrong. It is, after all, a life-changing experience that you and your partner will want to remember for all the right reasons.

By following these three simple steps, you can help to ensure that your proposal goes smoothly and is a moment you’ll remember forever. Here’s how to pop the question perfectly.

1. Get the right ring

One of the biggest decisions that come with proposing is choosing the engagement ring. It needs to be the perfect ring for your partner, and because every person is different, you’ll probably need to carry out some investigation into what they want.

You can do this through subtle investigation. If your friends have just got engaged, ask your partner what they thought of the ring for some idea as to what they might like. If you happen to come across a jeweler’s shop while out shopping, take a look “just for fun.” You could even ask one of their close friends if they’ve ever discussed the idea of the ideal engagement ring with them.

When you’ve settled on the ring, then it is time to work out how to pay for it. The two months salary rule is one that lots of people still stick by, with the average American spending over $6000 on an engagement ring.

If you find a ring you really like that breaks the budget, then consider using a loan to fund it. There are all kinds of borrowing schemes out there now, ranging from those for people with bad credit to self employed personal loans , so there will be a means for you go get the finances needed to give your partner the ring they’ll love.

2. Pick the right time

The timing of the proposal has to be right. You want it to be a beautiful surprise to your partner, but at the same time, it shouldn’t throw them completely off guard or come at a moment in which there are troubles or stresses in either of your personal lives.

Your proposal will be that much more romantic if your partner doesn’t see it coming, so if you’ve talked about engagement recently and they may suspect a proposal is coming, leave it a few months. If you do want it to be a surprise, then avoid obvious days like Christmas or Valentines and make sure it comes when you’re both as relaxed as possible.

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3. Select the perfect location

There are a whole host of brilliant places to propose across the world, but don’t just go for the cliched of Times Square or the Eifel Tower. Make it personal. If your partner is a private individual who doesn’t like a big song or dance, then ensure it is just the two of you when you pop the question rather than during the interval at Madison Square Garden.

You might have a special place where you went on your first date or where some of your fondest memories were created, which would be a meaningful location for you to propose. Think outside the box, and you’ll make it a truly special experience for both of you.

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