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I like this girl.. but I don't know how to........

Hi girls, i have been liking this girl from my school days and its been long time. Now we both are 24 and working, she is only my Facebook friend and not really close. She does not have any boyfriend as her parents are very strict kind, now the problem is that i want to propose to her for marriage but it can happen only on Facebook. Is it advisable to propose on Facebook? because i don't know where she lives and i can't ask her address in Facebook, it looks weird. Will she accept if i propose on Facebook? see i am earning around 35k a month and i am good looking. If i propose you like an old school classmate who u knew hardly but saw in school everyday and now he is grown and earning, will u consider the proposal? will proposing on facebook be appropriate? what ideas i can try? Please be honest would you accept or would u just not reply or would u say No?
Best Answer
Yeah I think that "GIRL" is right!

See.. If i had this one friend from school-a place i've visited like way long back, and i've had a lot of other people in my life eversince... i mean it would totally be awkward for him to just show up one day and propose me and that also on a social networking site!?

Uno, you didn't talk to her during school days
Second, you are not even that inch close to her.

She might think that you're creeping.

But if you start off by having casual chats with her and with time tell her how you admired" her and liked her it might perhaps catch her off guard(make sure that she doesn't have any other love interest though!) Try meeting her a few times! And then go for your proposal!

This would definitely far better. Investment is necessary if you want gorgeous outputs! ;)

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