Gave a Ring for a Proposal

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A man who said to a woman, "Will you marry me?" and gave her a ring, and she said yes, but their intentions were not for marriage, rather it was a proposal as customary in certain communities. If they did not marry in the end, do they need a get out of doubt or certainly? What is the law if there was one kosher witness or two witnesses?

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Hello 
If it was clear from their words that it was not about kiddushin, there is no concern, and a get is not required. 

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