How to Ask Parents for Their Marriage Blessing 

By Published On: November 16, 2023

If you’re reading this article, chances are you’re getting ready for one of the biggest moments of your life. Congratulations! There is truly nothing more special than finding the person you want to spend the rest of your life with.  

Asking for your significant other’s parents’ blessing to marry their son or daughter is a heartfelt moment, but it can also be intimidating. While not mandatory, it can be a meaningful gesture that demonstrates respect and commitment. However, approaching this conversation can be nerve-wracking. To help you navigate this important step, we’ve put together some tips to guide you through the process. 

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1. Build a Strong Relationship First 

Before asking for anyone’s blessing, it’s essential to have a strong relationship with your significant other’s parents. Spend time getting to know them, showing genuine interest in their lives, and building a foundation of trust and respect. If you and your significant other live far away from their parents and you have yet to meet, become part of their life through phone calls, messages, and chats.  

2. Choose the Right Time and Place 

Select a suitable time and place to have this important conversation. Avoid holidays, family gatherings, or any other events where large distractions may make it hard to find a private moment alone. Ask them to dinner, stop over for an evening, or call them on Facetime on a quiet evening.  

3. Prepare How You Want to Ask 

It’s a good idea to prepare a speech. It doesn’t have to be rehearsed, but write out some bullet points to remember what you want to say to them, including how much their blessing would mean to you when proposing to their son/daughter. Be sincere and genuine in your words. Share your feelings, your commitment, and your hopes for a happy life together. There’s no shame in practicing in the mirror beforehand! 

4. Bring a Small Token of Appreciation 

It’s a thoughtful gesture to bring a small token of appreciation as a symbol of gratitude for their blessing. It could be a bouquet of flowers, a framed picture of the two of you, or something that you know they’d appreciate. This small gift can break the ice and show them that you are sincere and thoughtful in your gesture. 

5. Respect Their Response 

Remember that you’re asking for a blessing, not permission. While you hope for their approval, be prepared for any response, including questions, concerns, or even reservations. Listen attentively and address their thoughts and concerns with respect and understanding. If they have reservations, consider discussing how you can work together to alleviate them. 

6. Share the Plan/Timeline 

Once you’ve asked for their blessing, chances are they will be excited for the big moment! Ensure you give them a timeline and plan for your proposal, even if you don’t know all the details yet. Parents will appreciate knowing roughly when the proposal will happen, whether it be in 6 days or 6 months.  

Asking Parents For Their Marriage Blessing: Conclusion 

Asking for your significant other’s parents’ blessing to get married is the first big step in your journey to marriage. It’s a gesture that demonstrates your respect, commitment, and desire to be a part of their family. By building a strong relationship, choosing the right time and place, preparing your speech, and respecting their response, you will be well-prepared for the moment. Remember, no matter what happens, the most important thing is the love between you and your future spouse.  

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