Social Media Ridicules Newly Engaged Couple for Their Unconventional Big Mac Proposal
Be careful what you put online
A 28-year-old woman turned her engagement into a full-on McNightmare when she shared a Facebook post featuring the most unconventional proposal imaginable: a Big Mac ring moment. Instead of “aww,” the comments rolled in with pure burger-branded chaos. People joked about whether she could keep the burger if she rejected the proposal, debated whether an onion ring should count as the “ring,” and even threw shade at the “Big Mac box” like it was part of the engagement contract.
And just when you think it can’t get weirder, another recent engagement post sparked nail and ring shaming too, proving the internet will nitpick anything you put on display.
Proposal with McDonald's Big Mac
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Facebook“Big Mac? Big No!”
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“That Better Not Be a Big Mac”
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Several Users Questioned Whether the Woman Was Allowed to Keep the Burger If She Rejected the Proposal
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Burger-Related Jokes and Puns Were Prevalent
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The Big Mac proposal might have been sweet in the moment, but the comments started treating that burger like it came with fine print.
Engagement chaos doesn’t stop at burger jokes, it also includes someone asking if they were wrong for announcing their pregnancy at a best friend’s engagement dinner.
While people were busy cracking “McWife” and “McDream” jokes, others got stuck on the real-world logistics of whether the burger was still hers.
The Sun reports that the Facebook post has garnered more than 18,000 likes and 10,000 comments. Among the comments are those who expressed their preference for an onion ring instead of a ring or a chicken nugget 'box' in place of the Big Mac 'box.'
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Then the story flips to another couple, where a newly engaged woman faced Facebook backlash over her acrylic nails instead of the ring itself.
Earlier this week, another couple who recently got engaged faced public criticism for their proposal. In this case, a newly engaged woman received harsh comments about the state of her acrylic nails after sharing a photo showcasing her new engagement ring.
What Should I Look at First?
The bride-to-be faced criticism on Facebook pages dedicated to ring and nail shaming. This serves as a reminder to be cautious about what we share online and to consider the potential consequences. It may be best to keep personal moments private and cherished between ourselves and our loved ones.
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The Finger Adorned with the Ring on This Woman Became a Target for Ridicule and Apprehension.
So whether it was a Big Mac “ring” or acrylic nails, the same pattern showed up fast: strangers latched onto one detail and would not let it go.
It's important to remember that once something is shared online, it can remain there indefinitely. Therefore, it's crucial to consider the potential consequences before sharing any personal moments or information with strangers on the internet.
A general rule of thumb is to keep your happy moments for yourself and share them offline. By doing so, you can ensure that your special memories remain private and cherished without the risk of online negativity or backlash.
Ultimately, it's always best to err on the side of caution when it comes to sharing personal information online.
That burger proposal just proved the internet will turn your happiest day into a comment section sport.
Think her sister’s Big Mac proposal drama was bad, wait until you read about the bride debating excluding her sister for insulting her engagement ring.