I mean, the proposee could always say 'yes' to go along with what I assume would be the prevailing crowd sentiment, and then say 'screw you' later, but while I understand that marriage is a public commitment it does seem to me that the proposal should be a private affair.
I'm probably just overly sensitive on the subject given the number of times Cycliste has said no or, more often, 'don't be silly Brommers, you're drunk'.
Is it just me, or are public (and, indeed, very public) proposals of marriage more than a little cringe-inducing? e.g. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-57748286
I mean, the proposee could always say 'yes' to go along with what I assume would be the prevailing crowd sentiment, and then say 'screw you' later, but while I understand that marriage is a public commitment it does seem to me that the proposal should be a private affair.
I'm probably just overly sensitive on the subject given the number of times Cycliste has said no or, more often, 'don't be silly Brommers, you're drunk'.