The happiest day of the author's life was when her boyfriend proposed marriage to her on Christmas Day in an unexpected way. He left her a letter instructing her to get dressed up and wait for a car to pick her up at 7pm. That evening, she was taken to a restaurant lit up like a house in a story. There, her boyfriend greeted her with roses and a gold ring among the flowers. She said yes to his marriage proposal. They then enjoyed a feast including Caesar salad with prawns and pork in white wine sauce, along with tasty wine. The author described it as an unforgettable and most memorable moment of her life.
The happiest day of the author's life was when her boyfriend proposed marriage to her on Christmas Day in an unexpected way. He left her a letter instructing her to get dressed up and wait for a car to pick her up at 7pm. That evening, she was taken to a restaurant lit up like a house in a story. There, her boyfriend greeted her with roses and a gold ring among the flowers. She said yes to his marriage proposal. They then enjoyed a feast including Caesar salad with prawns and pork in white wine sauce, along with tasty wine. The author described it as an unforgettable and most memorable moment of her life.
The happiest day of the author's life was when her boyfriend proposed marriage to her on Christmas Day in an unexpected way. He left her a letter instructing her to get dressed up and wait for a car to pick her up at 7pm. That evening, she was taken to a restaurant lit up like a house in a story. There, her boyfriend greeted her with roses and a gold ring among the flowers. She said yes to his marriage proposal. They then enjoyed a feast including Caesar salad with prawns and pork in white wine sauce, along with tasty wine. The author described it as an unforgettable and most memorable moment of her life.
The happiest day of the author's life was when her boyfriend proposed marriage to her on Christmas Day in an unexpected way. He left her a letter instructing her to get dressed up and wait for a car to pick her up at 7pm. That evening, she was taken to a restaurant lit up like a house in a story. There, her boyfriend greeted her with roses and a gold ring among the flowers. She said yes to his marriage proposal. They then enjoyed a feast including Caesar salad with prawns and pork in white wine sauce, along with tasty wine. The author described it as an unforgettable and most memorable moment of her life.
Every day of my life is special but the most day in my life
was when my boyfriend asked me to get married. He made this request in a very nice , special and unexpected way.That day started out as an ordinary Christmas day. In the morning under the Christmas tree I discovered a large gift with lots of candies and a letter.From the letter I found out that i must dress up and wait for the car at 7’o clock.After a whole day spent with my family in the evening I was looking forward to it. Waiting quakes me and creates positive emotions. In the evening I arrived at the destination I saw the “Wine house” restaurant which was lit up and seemed like a house in the story. The charm of Christmas created a dreamlike atmosphere. After I was run by a lady in the room who was decorated in Provence style. The room was like the story. He greeted me with a large bouquet of roses, and in the middle of them there was a gold ring. At that moment I stopped but I said Yes. Afterwards we went to the feast table where I served the caesar salad with prawns and pork in white wine sauce and of course I drank a very tasty wine. It was an unforgettable evening .This is in my opinion one of the most memorable and happy moments of my life.
Nice- it turns out, began as a negative term derived from the
Latin nescius, meaning “unaware, ignorant.” This sense of “ignorant” was carried over into English when the word was first borrowed (via French) in the early 1300s. And for almost a century, nice was used to characterize a “stupid, ignorant, or foolish” person Letter - graphic symbol, alphabetic sign, written character conveying information about sound in speech," from Old French letre "character, letter; missive, note," in plural, "literature, writing, learning" from Latin littera (also litera) "letter of the alphabet," also "an epistle, writing, document; literature, great books; science, learning;" a word of uncertain origin Charm- In Old French used alike of magical and non-magical activity. In English, "to win over by treating pleasingly, delight" from mid-15c.; weaker sense of "be highly pleasing" is by early 18c. Charmed (short for I am charmed) as a conventional reply to a greeting or meeting is attested by 1825. Provence- from French Provence, from Latin provincia "province" (see province); the southern part of ancient Gaul technically was the province of Gallia Narbonensis, but it came under Roman rule long before the rest of Gaul and as the Romans considered it the province par excellence they familiarly called it (nostra) provincia "our province." Bouquet- "bunch of flowers," 1716, introduced to English by Lady Mary Montague from French bouquet, originally "little wood," from Picard form of Old French bochet, boschet (14c.), diminutive of bosco, from Medieval Latin boscus "grove" (see bush (n.)). Meaning "perfume from a wine" is recorded by 1815. Sauce - from Old French sauce, sausse, from Latin salsa "things salted, salt food," noun use of fem. singular or neuter plural of adjective salsus "salted," from past participle of Old Latin sallere "to salt," from sal (genitive salis) "salt" (from PIE root *sal- "salt") Memorable- "worthy to be remembered, not to be forgotten," from Latin memorabilis "that may be told; worthy of being remembered, remarkable," from memorare "to bring to mind," from memor "mindful of" (from PIE root *(s)mer- (1) "to remember"). Related: Memorably; memorableness.