Restaurant ‘ruins’ groom’s proposal after presenting bride-to-be with a pudding reading ‘will YOUR marry me’ – The Sun

IT'S one of the most important moments in anyone's life – so it's only natural that men (and women!) put a great deal of thought into how they'll pop the question.

After umming and ahhing over how best to propose to the love of his life, one bloke decided to go down the old-fashioned route – by asking his girlfriend to marry him in chocolate writing, of course.


Although it's an undeniably sweet idea (in every sense), we imagine the groom was left reeling after the restaurant presented the life-changing desert to his future wife with a glaring grammatical error.

Sharing a screenshot of the romantic proposal on the Facebook group That's It, I'm Wedding Shaming, an unimpressed user – who is Facebook friends with the anonymous couple – wrote: "Am I trippin or does that say 'will YOUR marry me?'

"If I was the guy I would've been P***ED."

That's right, beneath the tower of whipped cream and a strange walnut ice cream concoction, the restaurant had actually spectacularly messed up the important question with their cursive chocolate writing.


What's more, other users were equally horrified by the oversight and spotted that they'd also written an exclamation mark instead of a question mark at the end.

One replied: "Definitely says your. I'd ask for the dessert to be free if it wasn't already."

Another raged: "How hard would it have been to fix that with a new plate? Ugh."

Poking fun at the messy handwriting, a third added: "Will you mommy me??"

Fortunately, it was a matter of all's well that ends well in this case as the delighted bride-to-be said yes and gleefully posted a photo of her ring online.

For wedding horror stories, this couple have been slammed for a swear-ridden wedding invitation that refers to guests as "dumb a**es".

And this wedding guest has been branded a "clown" after wearing a white lace "bridal dress" complete with a TRAIN to her pal's big day.

Plus this disgruntled bridesmaid wrote a £1,350 invoice for her pre-wedding expenses after a bridezilla banned her over a hen do fallout.

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