A man proposed to his girlfriend at a concert of her favorite band. He had coordinated with the band beforehand. During the concert, the lead singer called her up on stage. He then came out, got on one knee, and proposed in front of thousands of fans. It was a once - in - a - lifetime, extremely public and exciting proposal.
There was a man who re - created their first date at the same place. He set up a private dinner with candles everywhere. After dinner, he showed her a video montage of all their memories together and then proposed. It was so romantic as it was full of their personal history.
Surprise is a key element. Like in the hot air balloon proposal, the woman had no idea it was coming. Another element is personalization. If the couple loves nature and you plan a proposal in a natural setting like on a mountain peak, it shows you know and respect their interests. Also, the presence of loved ones can make it special, or having a unique backdrop like at a concert.
One interesting story is about a young man in India who planned a proposal during a traditional festival. He decorated the entire courtyard of the girl's home with marigold flowers, which are very significant in Indian culture. He then invited all their family and friends secretly. When the girl came out, he got down on one knee and presented her with a beautiful ring. Everyone cheered and it was a very joyous occasion.
Sure. A guy proposed to his girlfriend at the beach. He had written 'Will you marry me?' in the sand in huge letters. As the sun was setting, he led her to the spot. She saw it and immediately said yes.
There was a man who pretended to be a lost tourist. He asked his girlfriend for directions while holding a map. As she was trying to help, he dropped to one knee and pulled out the ring. He said that she was the only one who could guide him through life. It was really sweet and funny.
One of the best proposal stories I've heard was when a guy took his girlfriend on a hot air balloon ride. As they were floating above the beautiful landscape, he got down on one knee and presented the ring. The view, the surprise, and the thoughtfulness made it amazing.
I know a story where a man proposed on a roller coaster. He timed it so that when the roller coaster stopped at the highest point, he took out the ring and asked her. She was screaming already from the ride, but then screamed 'yes' even louder.