When it Comes to Engagements Manners Matter

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When It Comes to Engagements, Manners Matter


As marriage proposals evolve into a flexible "anything goes" mindset, the traditional etiquette surrounding them often gets overlooked, creating confusion about what is considered proper.

A survey by Korbel Champagne Cellars discovered that 68 percent of Americans believe there's no single "right" way to propose.

Korbel, along with etiquette expert Peter Post, shares insights on today’s key proposal etiquette topics:

Meeting the Parents


Though the practice of asking for a partner's parents' blessing may seem outdated, its modern version?"having a respectful conversation about your intentions?"remains important.

On Bended Knee


Originating from the days of knights and chivalry, proposing on one knee symbolizes romance but isn't mandatory. Choose a gesture that feels comfortable and genuine for you.

Romance Rules


Consider what will be meaningful and memorable for your partner. Incorporate personalized touches, like proposing at their favorite restaurant.

With evolving etiquette, planning a proposal can feel daunting. To assist, Korbel is hosting The Korbel Perfect Proposal Contest, helping couples create their unforgettable "Marry Me?" moment. Three winners will have their proposals brought to life before Valentine's Day 2005, and receive a Signature Diamond Engagement Ring from Blue Nile. The grand prize winner will enjoy a honeymoon cruise with Norwegian Cruise Line.

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