Lox wrote:Maybe he thought it would make it exciting for the girl.
I think that a marriage proposal should be something intimate, personal and private. You're asking someone if they want to commit the rest of their life with you. Why would you want to do that in front of thousands? It makes no sense to me. In this case, since we can assume she said "No," we can also assume that he wasn't sure of what her answer would be. (That is, I know people who all but know they're going to get married even though they're not engaged yet.) Why then make her answer that question in front of thousands? Does anyone like answering <i>anything</i> in front of thousands?
If you want exciting, this does not seem like a good way of doing it.
Lox wrote:
I still feel bad for the guy even if he apparently didn't know his girlfriend well enough to know better.
Now I do actually feel sorry for him about that.