yes.
2007-02-20 00:27:12
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answered by fajita 7
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If you two have a history of writing e-mails, and it is a special part of your comutacating in your relationship I think it would be kind of sweet but if not don't do it you can come up with a beter way eithout actually being there for example you could buy the ring and put it in a box with a note that says read me first then write on the letter will you marry me, then send her the box, or if you have webcam you should send the ring overnight express ask what time it is expected to get there tell her to get on the internet about that time, be talking to her when the ring arrives when she comes back from answering the door tell her you have something to say then let her open the box when she gets the box open she will look at you be down on one knee and ask her, I would die if someone did that to me. and if you don't have a webcam them go buy one it is a special occasion Good Luck
2007-02-13 00:50:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont think it is appropriate to propose to a girl by sending her a love letter through email..
It is ungentlemanly, woman deserves respect..Even if she is at the other side of the world, still if you are really sincere in getting her YES...you need to exert effort...
Wouldnt it be nice to actually see her face light up as you say your proposal??? That is something an email cant capture and I bet you dont want to miss that part
2007-02-20 17:16:00
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answered by Claire 1
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I assume the distance is quite far away, so it might be more convenient to propose through an e-mail. But I suggest that you don't. This proposal determines the rest of your lives together and emails are not sufficient. Arrange a time together and only then propose to her.
2007-02-20 14:41:07
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answered by yellowscissors 2
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I nonetheless have my table sure and pens; besides the undeniable fact that that's been just about 2 years provided that I wrote a genuine letter and mailed it off. I certainly have typed a pair of letters; and inserted pictures saved on my computing gadget into those letters. I did mail off those 2 letters; one to a former neighbor who would not have a working laptop or computing gadget, and one to my mum and dad who have not got a working laptop or computing gadget the two. i do no longer evaluate this 'writing a letter'; via fact I typed the letters, yet a minimum of I used the postal service...;) One long term habit that I certainly have stored up is mailing positioned up enjoying cards each and each time I holiday. I continually %. stamps; and %. up positioned up enjoying cards from the places I circulate to. I write a word and then mail the positioned up enjoying cards to pals and kinfolk; and that i additionally deliver them to myself....i think of that's a relaxing thank you to checklist my journeys. I shop them tacked to a bulletin board, on my refrigerator, and in a 'memory field'. just about all my touch with individuals is via e mail, telephone, or in man or woman. Even 'letters' are sent via e mail now; as attachments. the different element i do no longer do plenty any greater is come across a fax gadget. throughout the Nineteen Eighteen Nineties and early 2000s i'd deliver and acquire a number of faxes a week; I certainly have purely sent one fax so some distance, and have not gained any. that's plenty greater common to verify or create a checklist on my computing gadget and then deliver it via e mail. i ask your self how we are going to be speaking two decades from now?
2016-11-03 08:17:39
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answered by trevathan 4
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No. The proposal is one of the most important things in a girl's life. I don't think she would appreciate an e-mail proposal, I know I wouldn't. I understand that you two don't live near each other, but find a way to ask her in person! It would mean so much more to her.
2007-02-13 00:44:06
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answered by Hey you! 3
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Personally, I think it would be quite romantic to open an e-mail and find that a man has professed his love and proposed to me. Go for it! Hope this helps.
2007-02-20 15:01:25
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answered by evelemperess_2006 1
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Tell her any way you feel is right. If you don't get to see her often you can tell her through e-mail. But I'm thinking that a phone call would be better. Telling her in person would be the best.
2007-02-20 12:11:48
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answered by caramel_latte 5
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No,it not OK,because it shows that you really love her a lot but in that case you should go to Delhi and propose her personally,than you'll get respect and love too....
2007-02-20 19:35:03
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answered by Shreedhar Raj 1
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that would be the most unromantic a guy could ever think of!
That silly and dumb!
She'll say NO for sure!
Do it in person... show her you mean the world for her!
Girls like their proposal especially this one to be in person and romantic! ^_^
Go the distance that my only advice!
2007-02-20 23:45:37
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answered by Jean Paul 3
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No a proposal should always be done in person. If she is worth proposing to she is worth the effort to go to New Delhi to do it right.
2007-02-20 16:03:39
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answered by Laura B 1
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