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I'm amazed at how many people are telling her to be happy she got proposed to "at all." That's ridiculous! Why should she be grateful for a proposal in McDonald's? Why doesn't her BF feel she deserves something a little nicer? If he truly loves her, he should want to put a little effort into a rather big milestone in their relationship. And as others have said, it's not about money - he could have taken her for a walk, as those are free. OP, in my mind, a man who puts such little thought/energy into a marriage proposal is likely to put very little thought into the actual marriage.
I love mcdonalds. that's so awesome
Getting proposed to, hopefully happens once in your life. It's a very special thing, and the guy doing it at McD is showing a serious lack of class. Certainly at home would have been a better choice and cost nothing more to do... or a park, or damn near anywhere else.
Agreed, a park or some other nice public place would have been infinitely better choices. Or even just do it at home!
at least you were proposed to. it doesn't matter where as long as you low each other.
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Please, PLEASE tell me he didn't hide the ring in your Big Mac.
So? You were proposed to. Get over it. I was proposed to at home and it was incredibly sweet. Maybe he was waiting for when it felt right and it happened to feel right there. Be thankful you have someone that appreciates you enough to marry you since you obviously don't appreciate him.