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Getting Nervous? Here’s What to Do Before You Propose

Proposing to your loved one can go from intimidating to downright scary. After all, you never know if it’ll be one of the happiest days of your life or the most disappointing one. Even if you and your loved one have thousands of inside jokes and are always talking, the proposal day may leave you speechless.

If you are getting nervous about the big day, here are a few essential things to do. 

 

  • Get the Ring

 

Put a lot of effort into finding the right thing. When you know you have the perfect one, you are likely to feel calmer. Whether you choose beautiful sapphire rings from Diamondere or go for the classics like diamond and gold, you need to have your significant other in mind. Think of their interests, personality, and your budget.

Just because a ring is perfect for you doesn’t mean your partner will love it. Think of their preferred shape, colour, depth, and material. If you are unsure of the proper ring size, borrow one from their collection and have a jeweller size it.  

 

  • Get Everyone On the Same Page

 

Do not go down on one knee before you are sure that everyone is on the same page. While spontaneous proposals seem to be fun and romantic, they can set you up for disappointment. You and your partner should discuss the idea of marriage before going forward with the engagement.

Know how your partner feels about marriage in general and the prospect of marrying you. If you aren’t on the same page, you have no business proposing. 

Get the parents into this conversation as well. While it may sound old-fashioned, it saves you a lot of trouble. Let them know that you plan on proposing and find out if they are willing to be part of the big day. 

 

  • Get Personal

 

Prepare to get personal with your proposal. Pay some thought to your partner’s personality, dreams, and fantasies when preparing to propose. If they’re the type that wouldn’t want too much attention, you don’t want to propose in front of a huge crowd.

If a particular hotel is meaningful and special to them, you may want to do it there. The more personal your plan is, the less nervous you’ll feel. 

 

  • Prepare and Rehearse

 

While it may sound silly, preparing and rehearsing for your proposal may help you feel more confident. It will help keep your emotions in check and may ensure that you remember your lines. You don’t need to have a complicated poem. However, it is important that you give some thought to your words. Winging it isn’t an option.

If the proposal will be a surprise, you need to think of a foolproof alibi. If you aren’t careful, you may tip her off and ruin the surprise. 

 

  • Enlist a Pro

 

Even though no one knows your love better than you, bringing in professionals is always a good idea. Certain companies may help you handle all the logistics of a proposal. With their help, you can focus on popping the question while they take care of the boring stuff.

These planners have thousands of proposals under their belts, so they know what to do. The best part is that you get to take all the credit. 

 If you’ve found love and believe it is time to make it stick, proposing to your partner is the first step. However, the process isn’t as rosy as it may seem. Even the most confident men have been known to shake in their boots when it is time to pop the question. 

 There are many ways to make your proposal unforgettable. Even though there are many tips and tricks to calm your nerves, your best bet is to be yourself. Remain calm and do what feels right. After all, no one knows your partner better than you.

 

 
 
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