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The Cleverest People who Found Funny Loopholes

November 4, 2015 by Veronica Phillips

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Wedding proposal for free dessert

Proposing to your (hopefully) future fiancé is an exciting moment for everyone. Even onlookers can help but feel the love irradiating from a future husband and wife. And many people get to witness the tearful “yes” in person at restaurants.

One restaurant made a rule that if you propose, you get a free dessert. This couple, who are probably as far off from getting married as one could be, decided to fake the momentous occasion. With a round of applause from patrons and waiters, the couple enjoyed a delectable, fully comped dessert. They could always call off the engagement as soon as they step out of the restaurant.

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