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1 Guy's Insane Proposal Could Only Happen in Today's World

Feb 3 2016 - 4:50am

Romance has no limits — except when it comes to 140 characters on Twitter. That didn't stop one couple from falling in love over the popular social media platform and actually creating a proposal around it. The couple, Sumita Dalmia and Anuj Patel, first met on Twitter on Sept. 13, 2013. Sumita is an attorney for McDonald's, and Anuj is a digital marketer for IMG. Sumita found Anuj by searching on Twitter for Jazzoo tickets, they exchanged a few tweets, and then they started dating.

@apatel120 [1] Do you still have an extra ticket to Jazoo? I'd love to go if you still have it! You don't by any chance have two do you? :)

— Sumita Dalmia (@SumitaDalmia) September 13, 2013 [2]


So, of course, when it came to proposing, Anuj knew it needed to be themed around Twitter. He created a scavenger hunt in Atlanta and live tweeted clues, along with the hashtag #SumitaFindAnuj [3]. Anuj also left paper clues at each stop Sumita went to — all of which were special to their relationship. The clues themselves were printouts of the live tweets with the right time stamp. Clearly, Anuj planned this so well and wanted it to play into Twitter as much as possible.

36 Andrew Young International Blvd NE is the address for your next stop. Go quickly now, you're getting close, "chop-chop!" #SumitaFindAnuj [4]

— Anuj Patel (@apatel120) December 19, 2015 [5]


The last stop in the proposal involved Sumita changing into a dress and heading up to the top of the roof of the W Hotel. To end it all, Anuj proposed with a poster that showed a tweet asking her. She said yes.

The couple that meets on @twitter [6] stays on @twitter [7]. Social media scavenger hunt proposal was a success. #shesaidyes [8] pic.twitter.com/pOyWxzrnRJ [9]

— Anuj Patel (@apatel120) December 20, 2015 [10]


How does Sumita feel about it? She loves it. "I thought it was so reflective of how we met," she said. And though their love story is going viral, Sumita is not concerned about whether or not anyone will copy their idea. "I think that there is a definite possibility in this digital age to hear of stories like this more often," she said.

The happy couple's next stops include getting married this fall in Georgia. Their official hashtag? #tweetshearts2016, of course. They hope that maybe Twitter will consider sponsoring them or throwing a little love their way. Look ahead to see photos of the special day.

The tweet that started the scavenger hunt.

Sumita looking at the tweet online and in person.

The carriage ride led Sumita to her last clue . . .

. . . where Anuj was waiting to propose to her.

Anuj and Sumita with their love story tweets!

What a modern fairy tale.


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