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To propose, no. But to brag, yes.
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i think it is.
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Umm ... What do you mean by brag? Sounds like a good story. Good stories should be told. However, retelling an experience with gusto is not necessarily bragging. Bragging, is, by its very definition, rude. I find it hard to imagine "Dude, you're a total loser because I totally stole the show at your wedding." (*surfer dude voice*) However, if that's what happened, it was rude.
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I think it's kind of tacky. Why, of all days, choose that one when it can steal the couple's thunder? Just not a classy thing to do.
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To propose, no, to brag, yes.
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If you are a guest at someone else's wedding you are there to celebrate their happy day. To celebrate their new life together. Their wedding is about them - it's not about you. To propose at someone else's wedding (or break the news of your proposal at someone else's wedding) is just plain rude. Instead of stealing their thunder, wait your turn and pop the question (and share your good news) on a day when the focus can be all on you and your new life together.
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well yeah it is a bit rude to brag. But you're allowed to be excited about it. :3
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The proposal: no. The bragging: rude if done at the wedding.
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