Man Proposes To Girlfriend In McDonald's And She Is Not Lovin' It

Man Proposes To Girlfriend In McDonald's, She's Not Lovin' It

A man proposed to his girlfriend in McDonald's this week, but didn't quite get the reaction he was expecting.

Michael Joseph decided it was time to pop the question after spending two years in a relationship with his girlfriend, Ann.

He filmed the big moment via a hidden camera in his car, but Ann was less then impressed with his choice of venue.

"I met my girlfriend two years ago in LA. I've never been good at planning in advance which is why we wound up ending our first date at this exact McDonalds," Michael says in the video's description on YouTube.

"She joked for months about how 10 years down the road I would probably propose to her in a chicken nugget box so I thought she would love when I surprised her this way.

"She didn't love it like the way I thought she would....."

We won't spoil the video by telling you how Ann reacts, but put it this way, she and Michael have agreed to "wait longer until it's time to get engaged".

Ouch.

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