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Shanghai man to propose by playing song on piano
(Youth Daily)
Updated: 2007-02-02 09:20
With Valentine's Day is right around the corner, some Shanghai men are
taking short-term music lessons in a bid to give their beloveds a unique,
romantic night.
An office worker in Shanghai surnamed Zhu has decided to propose to his
girlfriend on Valentine's Day by playing the song Mariage d'Amour on the
piano at a top restaurant. But as he has no piano skills, Zhu visited a
music school a month ago. He's learning the fingering and memorizing the
music. The school says it has many students like Zhu studying temporarily
before a special day in a bid to surprise their beloveds.
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