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Couples call them with the “quiet offer” trend

Couples call them with the "quiet offer" trend

They are getting rid of the rock shock.

If Diamond is a girl’s best friend, she might be there too when she’s about to become her fiancé’s engagement ring to go to find her new blue friend, right?

That’s how the “Quiet Proposal” campaign is the unconventional gen zers, a new report on a trend to pop up big issues.

In the “Quiet Proposal” trend, young lovers do not participate in a compelling surprise, but shop together. srdjan – stock.adobe.com

“exist [more than] 50% of cases, partners will come to ride in 2025.

Researchers gathered data to determine who wants to be close to people today are consulting for stone display support: their bride-to-be, parents, friends or siblings.

The soon-to-be bride won the landslide.

The findings show that rather than surprise revealing and splashing the proposal, it’s better to say that 53% of young darlings prefer to pick together the shiny symbol of their love.

Experts say this trend allows both parties to weigh the appearance and style of the symbolic work. Prostock-Studio – Stock.adobe.com

“Couples choose to be sure to make sure the ring is a perfect reflection of personal style and preferences, while also being able to share the shopping experience,” the investigators said.

Diamond Factory expert Ella Citron-Thompkins further explains the unconventional deviation of Gen Z from long-term customs.

The young 2025 bride on Tiktok pats herself virally while picking on precious proposal property. Arthurhidden – Stock.adobe.com

“The quiet proposal is a new trend to stay intimate and private, with no public display or extensive announcements, focusing on the couple’s personal low-key moments,” she said in a statement. “More couples who want to choose a ring together reflect a shift to a more intentional, collaborative proposal process.”

Gals was ready to walk through the aisle and said it was easy to decide to accompany their guys during the ring shopping process.

“Do you think I believe I have to wear the right ring I have to wear in my life?” The 2025 Bride said online. “No. I’ll go with him. I’ve chosen.”

Influential Koko Collins, an engaged mom, agreed, saying in another post: “Why should I let others choose what I have with me in my life?” while showing off her oval cutout.

“Look at her.”

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