I always wondered if it was a good idea to put a person on the spot in full view of the public to be asked a question like that. What if she says, “No?”
What if hse wants to say “no” but feels obligated in front of the public so he does not look foolish?
I don’t think it is a smart idea, unless you are very certain of the answer!
I didn’t watch so I can’t tell how ‘sweet’ it is.
I can’t stand the need for an audience that this culture seems to have! Am I crazy?
I agree... It makes a very public, clownish and embarrassing spectacle out of what ought to be a sober, personal, intimate discussion.
I have seen a video of a woman saying no. Not a happy scene.
It was the middle of her presentation, and she didn’t seem all that surprised at all that he was interrupting and going on camera. This had hokey written all over it.
The answer was a certainty.