A
marriage proposal is an event where one person in a
relationship asks for the other's hand in
marriage. If accepted, it marks the initiation of
engagement, a mutal promise of later marriage. It often has a ritual quality, sometimes involving the presentation of an
engagement ring and the formal asking of a question for example "Will you marry me, ...?" In the
Anglosphere it is traditional for the man to make a proposal to the woman directly while
genuflecting in front of her; the man sometimes puts the engagement ring on her finger at this point, as opposed to merely offering it to her. Sometimes the proposal is intended to be a surprise. If the woman accepts the proposal, she will typically assent to the man verbally and wear the ring during the time leading up to the
wedding, known as the engagement. Acceptance of the proposal is not compulsory in
Western culture; a woman may decline a proposal for various reasons, and may not declare what the reasons are.