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Roldan

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Hersh

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Soberon

Last week, a UCLA alum epicly proposed to his girlfriend with a flash mob on campus. This week we asked, what would be your ideal marriage proposal? Here’s what some UCLA students had to say:

Andy Thompson
Third-year, English

“I would not want my proposal to be in public. I’d be very generic and private, probably in a bedroom. I’d say, “˜I love you, will you marry me?'”

Ellisa Soberon
Second-year, undeclared

“I would want something original that you don’t see everyday. I want the person to put a lot of thought into it. Maybe he could confess his love in a ballad, serenading me in an original song.”

Jennie Hersh
Second-year, women’s studies

“I would like more of an intimate setting like a restaurant. I’d want something more simple ““ ­I do not have a lot of demands.”

Jesse Roldan
First-year, biology

“I’d go on some cruise and after dinner, we would walk to the edge of the ship like in “˜Titanic’ and I would get on one knee, just to be classic, and propose, saying, “˜(Name), will you mary me?'”

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