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Online Proposal: Phones, Camera, Propose!

Jenny Soul by Jenny Soul
May 19, 2020
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Planning your online proposalIn this new era of moving almost everything, or if you would like EVERYTHING, it might be time to begin to consider preparing for a new wave on the online proposal. 

It normal to have doubts and other fears about the end of this pandemic, but the truth of the matter is that it will definitely be over soon. Perhaps you had begun preparations on proposing to your intended better half before this meteor hit the earth, and now your wondering when next, the good news is, you can take your proposal online. 

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Online proposals are peculiar to couples who are not granted access to each other due to the restriction in movements or distance at this time. If you find yourself in such a situation, then its time to get really creative. 

Setting The Mood

Remember when we would have each other around, and you could just call your friends, and make them add to the joy or aesthetic of the activity, well, the truth is, you can recreate such moments online. Get your friends together, online, and while your partner might think its an innocent meeting, or online hangout, you could pop the question.

If you would like you can also have them prints out the words on T-shirts, (If possible), or a simple way out is to have them write the same words on a paper or cardboard, and at your signal, they let the cat out in such a way that would move your partner. 

If it wouldn’t spoil the mood, you can also get your partner ready for the moment, so that she gets in the whole drift of the proposal, you don’t have to tell her you are about to propose to her, come on, but you can say, “Hey babe, I have something for you tonight, ill show you via a video call”. online proposal

Staying In The Mood

We all know that there are quite a number of hindrances to the success of an online proposal such as network, but have it mind that this might be a possibility, but be determined not to let it ruin the moment. Think of a thousand things that could go wrong, and while you think of those things, also be rest assured that You’ve got this. 

The best thing to think about is how excited your partner would be, and the ultimate end goal, which is that you are ready to spend the rest of your life with the person you love, COVID 19 or not. With a strong spirit and determination, you would be able to tick this off your list. 

Different Faces, Different Cases

In as much as you would like to impress your partner with a lot of creativity online, have you thought about how this would relate to her kind of person. Would she be comfortable with such an idea? Is she one for merriment and paparazzi? Would she prefer you to do it all alone? 

All these questions should be put in perspective before you begin any plans at all. Be sure that you are moving in the right direction, and not making a mistake. Also, if you haven’t had a conversation around spending the rest of your lives, together, then you might want to have that conversation ‘low key’.

I Do

Yes, you are probably wondering how to get across that piece of commitment to your partner after making an online proposal. Well, it’s not rocket science. If you have access to delivery services, you can hook up with a trusted and reliable one and have them send the ring across to your partner. It makes it more exciting if she isn’t aware of the delivery date, while she is kept in suspense. 

Finally, life after COVID-19 would never be the same, it might be time to start getting used to the new reality of social distancing, but in the meantime, this shouldn’t put a halt to your future, most especially as it concerns getting married to the love of your life.

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