"I asked to meet the guy I had a crush on at the office, after 5 hours of chatting, we agreed to get married (dating while preparing for marriage)," she wrote opening the story.
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During the discussion, Rerel wasted no time in conveying her views. She took the opportunity to discuss various topics, including the traits of men that she dislikes.
"So I just communicated it straight away and said it at the beginning. If he can't take it, he'll leave on his own," he said frankly.
"To make it clearer to define what I want my future to be like," he added.
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After that meeting, their relationship entered a special stage. A week later, the man came to Rerel's house to ask for permission to marry.
Two weeks later, it was Rerel's turn to visit the man's family home to ask for their blessing. Everything went quickly but with full approval from both parties.
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The proposal day arrived two weeks after the visit. In a simple ceremony, the two families formalized their relationship.
For the next three months, the couple worked together to prepare for their big day. Starting from finding a ring, doing a pre-wedding photo session in a photobox, to fitting the wedding dress, all were done compactly.
Finally, the couple officially got married just three months after the proposal. Their story has inspired many people on social media, who were surprised by the speed and clarity of their steps to a more serious level.
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Netizens also gave various funny comments. Not a few were curious why people easily decided to get married in a short time.
"KK is like a business deal," joked @cccitynis
"OH MY GOD, IT WAS SO SPONTANEOUS," commented @ayusindiii
"why are people on satset :)," wrote @rizkidyas_
"The shortcut is really fast, there are no turns, bends, speed bumps, uphill, downhill or anything?" said @paamiit
"The real "no one knows who your soulmate is, your soulmate can be anywhere" happy for youuu sis," said @lxchayii
Tips for choosing a simple proposal concept at home.1. Determine an appropriate theme.
Choose a proposal concept that suits your personality and taste, such as a rustic, minimalist, or traditional theme.
2. Choose simple decorations.
Use modest decorations, such as fresh flowers, tulle, or decorative lights to create a warm atmosphere.
3. Use a comfortable room.
The living room or yard area can be an option for a more relaxed and intimate place.
4. Limit the number of guests.
Invite your immediate family and closest relatives to keep the event warm, intimate, and not too crowded.
5. Adjust to budget.
Use supplies you already have at home and take advantage of simple decorating services to stay economical.
6. Prepare practical dishes.
Serve home-cooked meals or a simple buffet to make guests feel comfortable without the need for fancy dishes.
7. Wear comfortable clothes.
Choose clothes that are neat and in accordance with the concept of the event, such as a simple kebaya or semi-formal clothing.
8. Use simple documentation.
Capture the moment with your cellphone camera or hire a photographer to keep beautiful memories.
9. Prepare enough chairs and tables.
Arrange chairs and tables so that guests feel comfortable without making the room feel crowded.
10. Create a concise agenda.
Plan a short but meaningful event schedule, such as family introductions, the proposal procession, and a group photo session.
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