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Take her to New York, Paris, San Francisco or Las Vegas and propose to her at the top of a landmark skyscraper with the twinkling lights of the city below.
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After a meal of your favorite take-out Chinese food, propose with a fortune in the cookie asking her to marry you. Robbins Bros. will even supply the "Will You Marry Me?" cookie.
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Take her for a walk on the beach and draw a heart in the sand and write, "Will you marry me?" in the center. Write it ahead of time and fill the heart with candles and rose petals. Just makes sure the tide is going out and not coming in.
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Treat her to a decadent breakfast at a five-star hotel, and tell her that you couldn't wait until evening to ask her to marry you.
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Purchase a perfect, single stem red rose and place the engagement ring in the center. Kneel down and ask her to smell the rose.
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Pop the question at the location where you met or had your first date. Depending on where it is, you could bring a bottle of champagne with you.
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Arm yourself with a good supply of rose petals then sneak into her house or office. Arrange the petals to read, "Marry me" on the bed, the floor or another flat place.
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If you can sing or play the guitar/piano/accordion without making dogs howl, you can create a musical proposal. Compose a ballad or folk song, or pop the question with some pop music. If you've found the words but can't carry a tune, hire a local singer or band to perform the proposal. If you can carry a tune but can't compose, go to your favorite karaoke place and sing your favorite love song. Then, as the song ends, ask her to come up to the front, and propose in front of everyone!
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Plant your proposal as a message in a bottle and partially cover it with sand on the beach. Take her on a sunset walk and "discover" it together.
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Carefully open a box of Cracker Jacks, steam open the prize packet and place the real engagement ring in and re-glue packet and box. Casually give her the box of Cracker Jacks during a movie and watch closely as she opens the prize.
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Hire a car service that has classic cars, such as vintage Rolls Royce’s, and drive around to romantic areas for an hour. Have the driver stop at a place that holds special meaning and propose. Then, spend the second hour of your elegant drive cuddling and enjoying your first hour as an engaged couple. Bring the champagne.
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Have the engagement ring store place the ring you selected in a case, with her name and "Will you marry me?" on the tag. Then, invite her to the store "just to look" and have the associate walk you to the case with this special proposal, followed by champagne and cake.
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Propose in the lounge of a romantic restaurant over a champagne toast. The next big surprise will come when you are seated at your table, and you pre-arranged to have her closest friends and family members there to celebrate in the engagement dinner.
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Take her to a favorite restaurant and arrange (ahead of time) for the waiter to hand her a "special" menu. When she opens it, she'll read your proposal.
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Hire a friend to take photos of you both just for fun. Then, surprise her by getting down on one knee and proposing. You'll have photos you'll both cherish forever.
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Make her birthday one she'll never forget. Give her a beautifully wrapped giant box. Inside, place another wrapped up box. Inside this one, another, even smaller wrapped box. (You get the idea) After unwrapping the multiple boxes she'll get to the small box that contains the ring. Incidentally, the occasion doesn't have to be her birthday.
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Bring her one rose each night, for 11 nights. On the 12th night, give her a rose with a card inside that asks you to marry her. Bend down on one knee and put the engagement ring on her finger.
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Invite her over for a Scrabble game and set up the board in advance. Arrange the tiles to spell out your message. To keep them from falling out of the spaces on a traditional board, you can glue them on. Have her reach into the letter bag for her engagement ring. She'll be at a loss for words.
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Propose during a romantic gondola ride: Venice, Italy, Naples in Long Beach, California, or at the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas.
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Buy a beautifully boxed assortment of fine chocolates. Remove some of the chocolates and replace them with her boxed engagement ring.
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Plan a treasure hunt with the clues pointing to you, hiding, on a bended knee with the engagement ring. Set up the search by hiding a number of small surprises such as candy, flowers and a CD as the first few stops along the way.
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Buy a small book of romantic poetry, leave the first few pages intact and glue the rest together. Carve a cutout the size of the ring or a heart through the glued pages. Attach the engagement ring into the empty space. Write your own special poem, insert it into the first page of the book and present it to her.
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Consider a holiday theme around Christmas, Easter or the Fourth of July. Use the magic of these celebrations to create a "halo effect". Stash the box in her stocking or right under the tree. Or adorn the tree with lots of lights and garlands but only one ornament: a velvet ring box tied up with festive holiday ribbons. On Easter, give her a basket and hide plastic eggs in the backyard, one of which has the ring inside. During Fourth of July fireworks, pop the question during the finale.
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For the right kind of woman, be her Knight in Shining Armor, literally. Rent the suit at a local costume shop or borrow one from the theatre department at a college or high school in your area. Arrange to ride up to her house or workplace on a white horse.