I came across this today, and it annoyed me... Who says Olive Garden isn't a proper place to propose?!?! If she's happy with it... then why act like its not good enough?
Ladies, do you have big dreams for a fancy proposal? Would it bother you if your fellow decided to pop the question at a restaurant or or somewhere else less than spectacular ?
I personally would care less about the where... in private, nice ! In public, also nice. If I loved him....it wouldnt matter where.
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What was that one country music song that was popular a long time ago?
"'Cause I'm a red-neck woman,
I ain't no high class broad."
I'm all about personal taste and living within, or below, one's means.
I've been fortunate the past few years to be able to get away with wearing my most favorite outfit ever -- a cartoon t-shirt (these days, usually with some rendition of characters from Transformers G1 or Toothless the Dragon) and a pair of shorts or jeans. I had a time in my life when I had to dress up all the time and now that my life has shifted, I'm all about affordability and comfort.
Same thing with any other aspect of life.
To this day, I still love McDonald's.
If the guy wanted to hide an (imitation jewel) ring at the bottom of my large french fry box, I'd be most impressed to see how he packaged it in order to protect it from the grease!
Starting in kindergarten, I had an on-again, off-again "boyfriend" for years, and I remember how thrilled I was when we got a little older and he dared to walk across the street from school to buy me one of those $1 adjustable rings that were sitting in a bowl near the register of the corner drug store. (In return, I saved up my allowance and paper route money to eventually buy him a Swatch watch and a t-shirt as a payback for all the little gifts he had brought me over the years.)
If it's the right guy and the right time and you have the right blessing, a proposal on a park bench with a ring found at the bottom of a Cracker Jack box could be the most special moment in the world.