We spend more time with our coworkers than with almost anyone else in our life.  If we’re lucky, those coworkers become friends, too.  For these lucky people, their coworkers were such good friends, they helped facilitate their wedding proposals, too.  Before you propose at work, make sure you find out about her office culture, if it would be appropriate there, and if anyone there can help you make it happen.  Also, think about your partner’s personal style, and if they would be comfortable with a very public proposal, or would like something a little more private.  Here are some examples from other people who have proposed at their significant other’s job sites.  You can use this as inspiration to figure out How to Propose at Her Job.

DANCE IN THE STREET

This first proposal was not small or private.  Jeanne proposed to Alissa outside of Alissa’s office, with a trumpets, loud music, and a bus to stand on.  She invited their families and friends, and got the cooperation of Alissa’s coworkers to make this a proposal that will never be forgotten.

NOT A TYPICAL WORK MEETING


This gentleman used the excuse of a team building meeting to propose, with the help of a few friends from the office.  She got called to the front of the meeting to answer questions for a big prize.  The big prize was a diamond ring, and a sweet creative husband.

A QUIET DAY IN HER OFFICE


This proposal took place in her office.  She had no idea what was happening, when her coworkers began holding up signs, telling her that she was beautiful inside and out.  The last sign was an arrow, pointing to her boyfriend with flowers, and a ring.  Of course she said yes.

HOW CAN THE HEART BANDITS HELP YOU?

Now that you know how to propose at her job, it is time to get started planning.  If you are planning to propose but aren’t sure how to plan a public or private event, contact The Heart Bandits today for personalized advice and a proposal unique to you and your partner. Here are some reasons to hire a Proposal Planner:

  • You need help creating a proposal idea that can be done at your partner’s work
  • Once you have the proposal idea, you need help figuring out how to bring it to life
  • You need help finding the best vendors for your proposal
  • You are feeling stressed out about making your proposal perfect
  • You want the proposal planning and the day of to run smoothly

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Kristina Gibbs-Ruby