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10 Romantic ways to make your proposal irresistible

Today is Propose Day, the second day of Valentine's week. Take a look at 10 heart-winning ways people ask for their partner's hand in marriage or for someone to be their valentine.

10 Romantic ways to make your proposal irresistible

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Asking your partner for marriage is one of life's unforgettable moments. Not just in the way the question is popped, but also in the journey to get there.

This is why people curate their proposals around shared things and experiences as well as the personality of their partner.

This list contains 10 of the most irresistible proposals.

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Who doesn't love to see or make a baby laugh? Their uncontrollable joy, infectious laughter, and innocence can turn any frown upside down. With the help of a family relative's baby or a pet to pop the question, expect some tears and squealing.

It brings a sense of innocence and sincerity to the proposal that is unmatched.

This is one of the most intimate moments when all the important people in her life are present to share the moment. The intimacy, security, and safety of it are unforgettable to her.

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Another unforgettable proposal is one done on a trip for a holiday or weekend getaway. You don't have to pop the question when you reach your destination. Do it during the journey, that way, you can celebrate the engagement at the destination.

Proposing at the end of a walk down memory lane. Create a collection of memories of your relationship whether on film, in pictures in a box, or in any other creative way. Leave a note behind each picture or have a voiceover for each slide and immerse her in beautiful nostalgia for your relationship.

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You can add specific music or other custom-made aesthetic to set the mood.

Build up the big question using a treasure hunt. Scatter clues at home or in the neighbourhood for your partner to find. Get your friends or family members to guide her but be sure to give relevant clues.

Set up the final spot to propose.

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This idea is suitable for literary couples. You create a poem or short story ending with a proposal. Take it slow and wait patiently for her expression when she gets to the end. If you can't write a poem, carve out a book in the shape of a heart that sits on the page of the paragraph you or she loves. Place the ring in the heart-shaped hole.

If you both love the outdoors and outdoor activities, this idea might be fitting. You can set up a spot to propose near one of the activities. Propose once she comes down or when you both reach the peak of some activity.

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Many memorable things happen at airports, at least in the movies. This one is suitable for long-distance couples. You can pop the question by holding up a sign when picking her up. You can also work with a flight attendant or pilot to make the proposal entertaining for fellow passengers.

Use a customised puzzle. You can add pictures and prepare a frame to keep the puzzle in as a memory of the proposal. The crossword puzzle can have generic questions so as to not ruin the surprise. Make it so that all answers form the big question.

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If a band or artist you both are fans of holds a concert, it might be a perfect atmosphere. Do it during a favourite song. If she loves grand gestures, you can set it up to propose on stage.

There are many factors that could lead to a proposal rejection. Despite proposing in the most romantic or grand way, she can still say no. Don't miss the 6 signs she will reject your marriage proposal.

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