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Thumbs up Civil servant, 26, forks out a whopping $6,000 just to propose to his girlfriend

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CIVIL SERVANT, 26, FORKS OUT A WHOPPING $6,000 JUST TO PROPOSE TO HIS GIRLFRIEND

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SOURCE: The New Paper

More men are reportedly going all out for grand and elaborate proposals to get their girlfriends to say "I do", reported The New Paper.

Gone are the days where grooms-to-be are just buying a ring and getting down on one knee.

These days, they are hiring professionals for the expertise in conjuring up and sparring no expense at the best proposal ideas that are worthy of Facebook shares, Likes and even a chance at going viral, said The New Paper.

Earlier in February, civil servant Wee Jie Hao forked out $6,000 for an elaborate proposal to his girlfriend on their ninth anniversary.

The 26-year-old counts the fee "worth it" as it was a once-in-a-lifetime event, he told The New Paper.

He says: "I wanted a video of the proposal process, and although I could get friends to help, I didn't want to trouble them. Also, I could not expect quality since they are not professionals."

Such videos and photos add a nice touch to the couple's actual wedding day or banquet, said Mr Lee.

He and his business partner, Miss Jennifer Goh, helped Mr Wee prepare a series of nine surprises for his now-wife, Madam Careen Ang, to represent the nine years they had been together.

A set of clues eventually led her to the proposal site, where she watched a video recorded by her husband.

It did not end when she said "yes".

Mr Wee immediately ferried her to the solemnisation venue in a limousine and they tied the knot three hours later that same day.

Prices for HelpYouMarry's packages begin at $3,000, which is not inclusive of venue rental and decorations.

While the company is one of the few here which markets itself as proposal specialists, wedding planners also offer such services, reported The New Paper.


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