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What he said. Spend the money on the pre-nup, and get a smallish but nice ring. Then if you are together at 5 years, you upgrade. 10 years, another upgrade. Kind of like a incentive/reward program. ;) |
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ceremony here is not far off. :thumbsup Elvis...she said shed sign the prenup...but she has more money then me..lol |
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WG |
we have our wedding ring already and it was my cousins gift when we got married but I want buy for a new one that came from us maybe $1k is enough budget, I just want a simple one :)
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I'd rather have one of the fake diamond rings and spend the money on other stuff like traveling ...
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congrads
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depends on a few things what you can afford is your wife to be a big jewelry person or not. I wont buy my wife expensive jewelry anymore because what I have bought is collecting dust in a draw, so its a waste of money. If she truly loves you its the size of your heart that matters not the rock.
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my first engagement (when i was 18 yrs old & stupid lol), i found my ring at a Kmart by accident actually. it was a heart-shaped emerald ring, i think it was on sale from $200 to $60 or something. im not a big jewlery fan. as long as it looks nice & wont rot away after a year of normal wear & tear, then i dont care. marriage is about love, not how big a diamond is.
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Ahh the magic of the DeBeers long marketing campaign. Possibly the best marketing ever done at that.
Was not long ago that a standard band was common for a wedding ring. Yet they put on this amazing feet of advertising and changed the minds of almost everyone, while being able to controll the diamond market the entire time and keep prices artifically inflated. |
Buy what nakes you and her happy. That is what we did. My wifes ring ended up being about 3k, and mine was a deal fr 2k included with the other. Otherwise hers was 6k and mine 4.5
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Brad, I'd say go with what your heart likes & your wallet agrees. If you know she really loves jewelry I'm sure she's mentioned what she likes - so spending a little extra will make her more happy.
Personally, I'm not into jewelry so unless you're bathing in dough, I think someone spending 20k on a ring is money that could have been put to use to benefit the couple rather than dress a finger - but that's me. |
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Exactly. Diamonds are a HUGE monopoly. They have enough diamonds locked away to pave driveways. They do this to keep the price up. |
It would depend on how long I intended to stay married to her.
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