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Proposal Day

Date When Celebrated : Always March 20th

Ladies and gentlemen, this could be a big, big day. It's Proposal Day! Valentine's Day last month came and went. He didn't, or couldn't, gather up the nerve to ask you. Along comes another day and another opportunity.

For those in love, this could very well be the big day that will change your lives.

Use caution on this day. When he begins by saying: ""I would like to propose to you...."",  he may end with ""......that we go see a movie."" Remember, it's Proposal Day. It is a day to make proposals. However, it may not be the one you want to hear.

Important Note: If you don't want to entertain a proposal today, we suggest that you make yourself sparse.


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All details taken directly from provider content at http://holidayinsights.com/moreholidays/March/proposalday.htm

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