Planning To Propose? Here Are Six Ways To Make It Unique

A proposal is both one of the most exciting and nerve-racking things you’ll ever do. Mustering up the courage to do it in the first place is one thing, but then comes the extensive amount of planning as you build up to the big moment. You’ll want the occasion to be as meaningful and special as possible, but the balance can slowly tip towards being a stressful experience for you if you’re not careful.

As with any occasion like this, it’s key to take it step by step. Most people get stuck at the ideas stage, so here are six interesting ways to make your proposal unique. 

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1. Create a Personalized Setting

When it comes to getting your proposal right, setting matters a lot. Many people try to go for something impressive, like proposing in an iconic public setting or something wild, like in a hot air balloon, but the reality is, your partner will likely be happier with a simpler, but more meaningful choice. 

Think back to a time when you both made special memories, and consider heading to the location you made them in. This will be a place that has sentimental value only for the two of you, so it’s a great way to make your proposal unique. 

2. Choose an Antique Engagement Ring

There are plenty of beautiful rings out there, but they all tend to look a little similar to each other. 

The usual route of heading to a traditional jeweler’s is great and all, but have you considered an antique engagement ring? If you’re looking for a truly unique piece of jewelry, there’s no better option, and going with this choice enables you to choose something individual that matches your partner’s personality in a way nothing else can. 

3. Involve Friends and Family

Involving friends and family is a great way to add something a little extra to the proposal. They could film the occasion or take pictures from behind the scenes, which you could then have assembled into a small photo album or edited video. 

Or, you could have them arrange a small celebration for afterwards to extend the excitement. Just be sure that this is something your partner would actually want, as they prefer a more intimate day for just the two of you as a couple

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4. Incorporate a Shared Interest

A partnership is a celebration of many things, including what you have in common, so why not incorporate your shared interests into the engagement? 

There’s so much scope for adding a unique spin on things with this. You could go for something to do with your favorite book series or TV show, or go on a hike and propose at the summit if you’re a couple who enjoys the outdoors. Anything goes here, so have fun with it and see what you can come up with. 

5. Consider Proposing During a Quiet Moment

A proposal doesn’t have to resemble something super flashy, and in fact, it can often be more unique to do so casually during an unexpected moment. 

Some people prefer the simple, quiet moments in life, and if this is how your partner is, proposing during part of your everyday routine can be ideal. There are multiple ways to slip it into the conversation, and this also takes a lot of pressure off of you to make a major occasion out of it. 

After a meal at a nice restaurant, or even following an afternoon coffee at your favorite place, are both great bets. Read the room and go with your heart. 

6. Don’t Forget the Details

Meaningful proposals are all about subtleties, as it’s the little things that your partner will appreciate the most. Things that you can remember that they would probably assume you’ve forgotten are always nice to slip in. In the weeks leading up to the big moment, sharpen your ears and remain attentive to little things they say or do. 

You want to hit upon something that shows how deeply you know them and display your thoughtfulness. These small elements will be entirely individual to you and your partner, so think carefully about what would be most impactful.               

Wrapping Up

Try not to stress too much about your proposal. While there’s a lot riding on it, providing you go with your gut feeling on each decision, you’ll create something special your partner is sure to love. Remember to breathe and take things one step at a time – you’ve got this!

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