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Tips for Proposing on Christmas Eve

By Avis Yarbrough, published Oct 02, 2008
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If you are thinking of proposing on Christmas Eve, but are having trouble thinking about the who, what, when, where and how to of proposing, this article gives you ten tips for proposing on Christmas Eve

#1 Speak from the Heart

A lot of men get nervous when proposing, afraid the won't say the right thing or that they will say the wrong thing, as a result his beloved will say, no. All that can happen, but when it comes to proposing marriage on Christmas Eve just speak from your heart. The more awkward you are, the more moved she will be.

#2 Let her Family Know

Christmas Eve can be the day of, or the day before families join together to devour a feast of food and talk. If you going to be part of that day, and have decided to propose in front of your beloved's family, consider letting them in on what you are going to do beforehand. If no else but the parents of your beloved. It shows some measure of respect you have for them, and the fact that you asked for your intended parents' permission, will make you look even better.

#3 Bring Breath Mints

It is the holidays and nothing says the holidays like food. With food, comes questionable, or outright bad breath. Before proposing on Christmas Eve pop a couple of breath mints in your mouth for good luck.

#4 Bring Kleenex

Your scared that she might say, no, but either way, you are going to need Kleenex Tissues whether to wipe away tears of joy or tears of pain. Proposing and on Christmas Eve, no less, will be an emotional moment, so come prepared.

#5 Propose Outside or Inside, that is the question

Proposing on Christmas Eve, means that if you live in a city, where the seasons change, meaning snow, can complicate the process. If your beloved likes this time of year, think about proposing while building a snow man, or writing "Marry Me" in newly fallen snow can be equally romantic as proposing inside, in front of a fireplace while playing scrabble, and spelling out the words, "Marry me." Just remember both have there pros and cons. Proposing outside, the possibility of catching a cold, while proposing inside, the possibility of your beloved falling asleep because they are so comfortable. Choose wisely.

Takeaways
  • Bring Breath Mints.
  • Bring Kleenex.
  • Speak from the heart.
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