Survey suggests 15% of women want a proposal via a tech device

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Chilisauce, a London-based events company that plans “stag weekends” for guys and “hen nights” for girls, has conducted a survey of 7,000 people from the UK. The survey, which touched on a number of engagement-related topics, found that 15% of women would prefer that a man propose to them via a tech device. 

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If you’re thinking about popping the question in 2014, perhaps you may want to consider posting the question. Or maybe even tweeting it. A recent survey from British events company Chillisauce found that 15% of women in the UK would prefer that a man propose to them via a tech device. Of that 15%, 40% chose social media as their tech medium of choice, while 35% selected a proposal “over the phone.” The survey included responses from 7,000 people in the UK. The data touched on a number of engagement-related topics, such as the best holiday for proposals (Christmas Eve), and whether women should propose to men (65% of men said “no”).

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