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    Some movie proposals are so iconic, they live rent-free in our heads long after the credits roll. Whether they’re grand, emotional, awkwardly charming or beautifully simple, these scenes continue to inspire hopeless romantics everywhere.

    From classic rom-coms to unforgettable love stories, here are 10 of the best movie proposals ever captured on screen.

    1. Love Actually (2003)

    There are grand gestures, and then there’s Jamie proposing to Aurelia in broken Portuguese while an entire village follows behind him.

    What makes this proposal unforgettable isn’t the spectacle – it’s the effort. They barely speak the same language, yet they choose each other anyway. It’s messy, heartfelt and ridiculously romantic.

    Why we still love it: It proves that love doesn’t need perfect words to be understood.

    2. Bridget Jones: Edge of Reason (2004)

    After endless misunderstandings and emotional chaos, Mark Darcy finally proposes to Bridget in the most fitting way possible: awkwardly, sincerely and completely in love.

    It’s not polished or over-the-top, but that’s exactly why it works. Their love story feels real – flaws, quirks and all.

    Why we still love it: Because imperfect love stories often feel the most believable.

    3. Sex and the City (2008)

    After a failed wedding and years of emotional back-and-forth, Big finally gives Carrie the proposal she deserves. No flashy crowd. No dramatic interruption.

    Just a quiet, intimate moment in a beautiful penthouse apartment – complete with the iconic blue Manolo Blahniks.

    Why we still love it: Sometimes the second chance is the real love story.

    4. Walk the Line (2005)

    Johnny Cash asking June Carter to marry him on stage in front of a live audience is equal parts romantic and chaotic.

    After repeatedly refusing his proposals throughout the film, June finally says yes in front of a cheering crowd.

    Why we still love it: It’s bold, emotional and completely unforgettable.

    5. The Proposal (2009)

    Yes, the movie is literally called The Proposal, but Andrew’s final declaration is what truly steals the show. After their fake engagement slowly turns into real love, his proposal is surprisingly soft and vulnerable.

    “Marry me… because I’d like to date you.” Honestly? One of the most underrated proposal lines in rom-com history.

    Why we still love it: The best proposals often feel deeply personal rather than performative.

    6. He’s just not that into you (2009)

    Neil and Beth’s relationship spends most of the movie debating whether marriage actually matters. Then comes the proposal hidden inside a pair of cargo pants she hates.

    Unexpected? Yes. Weirdly sweet? Also yes.

    Why we still love it: It feels grounded, authentic and refreshingly low-key.

    7. About Time (2013)

    Tim waking Mary up to casually ask her to marry him somehow becomes one of the softest and most intimate proposal scenes ever filmed.

    There’s no audience, no elaborate planning and no dramatic speech. Just two people completely certain about each other.

    Why we still love it: It captures how love often lives in the quiet moments.

    8. Sweet Home Alabama (2002)

    This film gives us two wildly different proposal styles. On one hand, there’s the glamorous Tiffany & Co. proposal in New York. On the other, there’s Jake’s sweet childhood proposal to Melanie.

    Both are romantic in completely different ways – proving there’s no single formula for the perfect proposal.

    Why we still love it: It balances luxury fantasy with nostalgic, small-town romance.

    9. Crazy Rich Asians (2018)

    Nick’s proposal to Rachel aboard a plane is elegant, emotional and deeply symbolic. After everything they’ve been through, he chooses love over expectation – and proposes with his mother’s emerald ring.

    It’s visually stunning, but the emotional payoff is what truly lands.

    Why we still love it: The proposal feels earned after such a powerful emotional journey

    10. The Notebook (2004)

    Was there ever any doubt this would make the list? Noah’s proposal to Allie is pure cinematic romance: rain-soaked, emotional and dramatic in the best possible way.

    Their love story may be messy and complicated, but the intensity of their connection remains unforgettable.

    Why we still love it: It’s one of the most iconic romance movie moments of all time.

    The real reason we love movie proposals so much

    Movie proposals are rarely realistic – and that’s part of the appeal. They give us a heightened version of love filled with perfect timing, emotional speeches and cinematic music cues.

    But beneath all the drama, the best proposal scenes usually come down to one thing: emotional sincerity.

    Whether it’s a grand public declaration or a quiet moment between two people, the proposals we remember most are the ones that feel genuine.

    And honestly? That’s probably what makes a real-life proposal unforgettable too.

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    This interracial South African couple’s proposal recently went viral on Youtube and the Facebook #ImStaying Group, proving that love should have no boundaries.

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    In a video posted to Youtube, Samuel Varrie proposes to his girlfriend of two years, Tshepiso Mathole. On their two year anniversary, Sam first had her read a flip book he made for her under the guise that it was just a gift. They then went to a beautiful park, where Sam proceeded to get down on one knee and propose. Since being posted a month ago, the video has racked up over 50 000 views.

    Watch the cute video here:

    The couple met in res at the University of Pretoria where they both studied. The pair were friends for two years but after they ran for chairperson and vice-chair of Tuks village, which they both got, the flame was ignited.

    They fell in love quickly, and after two years of dating, they are ready to get married.

    Sam spoke to Tshepi’s uncle beforehand to discuss all of the details because he wanted to follow customary law, but still wanted to keep everything a surprise. However, the uncle spilt the beans and told Tshepi that he met with Sam. According to Tshepi, nothing stays a secret in customary law.

    Out of respect for Tshepiso’s culture, Sam decided to engage in lobola negotiations. In order to do things right according to her culture, Sam’s family had to write a letter to the Tshepi’s family in which they detail their intentions to enter into union as families. The full negotiations will begin in December 2019.

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    “I wanted to share with people the love that we have,” Sam explains to Jacaranda FM about why they posted the engagement video. “There is such a genuine thing that can be amazing if you just look past your race”.

    Tshepiso says that although interracial relationships have become more normalised in society, they still get a lot of stares when they’re walking around. They’ve also experienced unsolicited comments when out in public.

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