Just 39% of Americans gave their marriage proposals an “A+”, according to new research.
A new survey of 2,000 engaged or married Americans examined modern proposal traditions and asked respondents to grade their engagements based on how successful they felt it went.
Results found that just two in five couples would give their engagements a perfect score, with the rest having some notes. The average respondent graded their engagements an A-, but 29% said their expectations were simply not met. Just 50% said they wouldn’t change anything if they could do their proposal all over again.
Conducted by Talker Research on behalf of Blue Nile, results also showed that the average person would change two things about their proposal. When asked what those things would be, one in 10 said they would change their ring, while 35% said they’d change the location of the proposal.
A new survey of 2,000 engaged or married Americans examined modern proposal traditions and asked respondents to grade their engagements based on how successful they felt it went.
Results found that just two in five couples would give their engagements a perfect score, with the rest having some notes. The average respondent graded their engagements an A-, but 29% said their expectations were simply not met. Just 50% said they wouldn’t change anything if they could do their proposal all over again.
Conducted by Talker Research on behalf of Blue Nile, results also showed that the average person would change two things about their proposal. When asked what those things would be, one in 10 said they would change their ring, while 35% said they’d change the location of the proposal.
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