Can you spot the error in one man’s VERY permanent proposal, which has people begging to know if she said yes?

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Can you spot the error in one man’s VERY permanent proposal, which has people begging to know if she said yes?
Author: Sarah Bull
Published: Jan, 07 2025 09:21

A MAN has left people stunned after revealing the incredibly permanent way he proposed to his other half. In the picture, which has gone viral, he showed off his new tattoo, which he'd used to pop the question. He captioned the snap, shared on Instagram: "Proposal tattoo from yesterday.

 [A man has  left people stunned after sharing the incredibly permanent way he proposed to his other half]
Image Credit: The Sun [A man has left people stunned after sharing the incredibly permanent way he proposed to his other half]

"Stay tuned to find out YES or NO!". He then mentioned the tattoo artist as he wrote: "Thanks Jeremy!". The inking - which took up the whole of his upper arm - began with the name of his beloved, Nicole. It then had "WILL YOU MARRY ME?" in bold, capital letters, followed by check boxes next to "Yes" or "No".

 [While some people were desperate to know if
Image Credit: The Sun [While some people were desperate to know if "Nicole" said yes, others branded the inking an "instant red flag"]

"Valid from 2024 - 4ever," the inking said at the bottom. The tattoo was finished off with a note in brackets, which read: "With Dads approval". And while the majority of people were stunned that the man had gone to the extreme lengths of proposing with a tattoo, others pointed out an obvious error in the inking.

"Dad’s*. Punctuation matters," they wrote. "This bothers me so much. First thing I noticed!" another agreed. "Cost another few bucks he didn’t have," a third joked. While someone else said: "As someone with many bad tattoos…no regerts!". "Just one (dad), so Dad’s approval would be correct," another confirmed.

"That is if you’re still participating in outdated ways!". "Cringy AF and there's a grammatical error (dad's)," someone else pointed out. "The missing apostrophe in 'dads' is making me crazy," another sighed. Thinking of proposing? Follow this checklist by Fabulous' Deputy Editor Josie Griffiths to ensure a yes….

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