No.
While I once helped a friend plan an "open romance" with a theater proposal, it probably wouldn't have been a surprise to me. I still remember my friend's tears of joy.
She said, "You guys are so bad for keeping this from me for so long."
All romance comes with either heart or money, and if you don't have either, you're just going to have to be single!
Originally, we wanted to rent a drone on the beach in Qingdao, hang a red banner with the words "XXX Marry Me" on the drone, and slowly make our way to the heroine's side from far away to near. However, our heroine was too lazy to go to Qingdao no matter what. We have no choice but to take the second option.
So we booked the biggest room in a KTV in the afternoon of a festival, and laid red carpets and balloons in front of the KTV and along the road to the room. (Don't ask me how KTV can cooperate? It's simple, either you have connections or you have money, if neither, then you'll have to sell your color.)
The event was scheduled for 6:00 p.m. At 2:30 p.m., another partner and I arrived at the KTV room to prepare the balloons and flowers for the evening. We bought about 500 balloons and ended up using more than 200. But inflating the balloons was a really physical job, so we got two young brothers from the KTV to help us with the balloons.
At 5:30, all the processes, details we are ready, and asked our client to start contacting the girlfriend. 6:20 pm, the heroine appeared at the scene. When she saw her boyfriend kneeling on one knee with a bouquet of red roses in his hand to propose to her, she cried. She said, "You guys are so nasty to work together to hide this from me and give me such a special gift. It was her birthday.
Of course, we've done the movie theater wrap-up thing. But surprises like that are someone else's, and I don't like them.