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In fact, a recent proposal survey conducted by Korbel Champagne Cellars revealed that 68 percent of Americans agree that theres no right way to propose. Korbel and etiquette expert Peter Post weigh in on some of todays most-discussed proposal etiquette issues: Meet the Parents * This is a common question and an area where the rules have slightly changed. The concept of asking your intendeds parents permission to wed may seem old-fashioned, but the modern equivalent isnt - discussing your plans and intentions with your future in-laws is still a sign of respect. On Bended Knee * Once considered a sign of servitude to the lover, this tradition dates back to the days of knights and chivalry and continues to evoke romance today. But if you think youll be weak at the knees when proposing, pick another pose thats comfortable for you. Romance Rules * Decide on what your intended will find sentimental and memorable and incorporate meaningful gestures - such as asking for her hand at her favorite restaurant. As etiquette guidelines evolve with the times, planning a proposal can be confusing and overwhelming. Thats why Korbel is once again helping men and women make their ultimate Marry Me? moment a reality through The Korbel Perfect Proposal Contest. Judges will select three first-prize winners and Korbel will bring their winning proposals to life just before Valentines Day, 2005, including an exclusive round Signature Diamond Engagement Ring from Blue Nile (created from among the top 1 percent of all diamonds in the world). The grand prize winner will also receive a honeymoon cruise on Norwegian Cruise Line. |


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