Mar 21

Get married on Twitter

Category: marriage, proposal, twitter

I think it’s safe to assume that a marriage proposal is serious business and most couples embrace in the sometimes awkward ritual of popping the question while facing each other.

Technology has introduced several new ways to propose to your loved one, and all over the world there has been marriage proposals using phones, e-mail and even text messages.

I’m quite amazed that it took this long for a marriage proposal to take place on twitter, but yesterday Max Kiesler proposed to Emily Chang after apparently living together for fifteen years. And the Twitter community cheered when she said yes.

max emily

Congratulations to both of them in this new stage of their lives.

1 Comment so far

  1.  Blue Licorice March 29th, 2008 11:09 pm

    Well that’s cool and all, but why in the world couldn’t they have done that face to face, after 15 years of living together? And after living together for 15 years, why tie the knot now? Did it really take 15 years to decide that they were right for each other? Did it really take 15 years of living together to decide it would be ’safe’ to tie the knot? I dated my husband three years before we got married, and although we did have sex, we never lived together. And I think if I had of been living with him I’d probably wonder why bother?

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