GUYS: HOW MUCH WOUND U SPEND ON A RING
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One will never get what they paid for a ring (with maybe an exception of an auction or selling to a collector), so why not just buy a style ring you want and get a diamond of your choice put in? My wife and I did that and a ring that would have sold for $3500 on the market or store, actually only cost less than half of that. Same look, same carat for gold and stone.
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My boyfriend mentioned saving for a ring since he just started a great new job. We talked about it and neither of us really know an appropriate amount to spend on a ring. I have heard something about 3 months salary, but that seems...a little crazy to me. How much would you spend on a ring? Any women who are buying engagement rings are welcome to respond too. No judging here.
FACT: It is not about making sure to spend a certain amount of money to meet some artificial standard, you buy what you feel you can afford and you and he like. Saving ahead is a heck of a lot smarter than financing. You have a smart guy there.0 -
I'd rather skip the engagement ring, and just get a pretty wedding band.
Most girls won't agree with me, but I never liked engagement rings, feels like being "bought". How about I marry you because I wanna spend the rest of my life with you, and not because you bought me fancy jewelry... not impressed by material things.0 -
Maybe I should change my id to "ElCheapo". Thirty-six years ago I spent $250 for a 1/3 carat diamond engagement ring and matching simple wedding band. Had I spent significantly more than that (Probably transtlates to abou $1000) my wife probably would have killed me. After thirty-five years of marriage she does not wear the rings. They are too small and she isn't about to leave them in a jewelry store to be resized. But we still love each other. What you pay for a ring does not matter if it truly symbolizes your life-long commitment to each other.0
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...remember ladies, you're going to give the ring back later when it's over, right? So, it shouldn't really matter to you at all.
inorite. you should totally quote that thread here. so we can see who the hipocrites are.0 -
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I'd rather skip the engagement ring, and just get a pretty wedding band.
Most girls won't agree with me, but I never liked engagement rings, feels like being "bought". How about I marry you because I wanna spend the rest of my life with you, and not because you bought me fancy jewelry... not impressed by material things.0 -
Well in New York City, the man is required to spend about 3 Years salary as a minimum. 3 Months salary on a designer bag gets you the first date in this crack town.
Oh come on. We're not that bad. I'd let the bag slide to at least Date 30 -
I paid $11k for my ex-wifes (which at the time was 2 WEEKS salary now its more like 2 months). Obviously it was a mistake on my part but I am no Mario Williams. I paid straight cash HOMEY so thay part I didnt have to endure years later. I would pick out something nice and affordable. Its the commitment not the ring that matters!0
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My current profile pic is the ring we just purchased for me for our 25th anniversary in June. It's not fancy but it's something different and it's ME. I think that's more important than how much it cost (which was only about one month's salary). It's my fourth ring over the 29 years we've been together, each a little nicer than the one before, although this time I wanted just the band, no solitaire. There's no rule that you have to wear the ring you get before you get married for the rest of your life.0
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We got three ring set, it was a total of 940 when we got married, we are going to get remarried one day and he wants a spend a little more money on the rings but I'm not going to let him go overboard.0
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Three months salary IS the general rule. That's why you save for a ring. This also provides the prospective groom to really think about his decision and the selection.
Yeah, "general rule" from those who want you to spend your hard earned money - in today's economy, spending three months of salary on a ring is absolutely crazy.
I absolutely agree, it is crazy.0 -
I'd rather skip the engagement ring, and just get a pretty wedding band.
Most girls won't agree with me, but I never liked engagement rings, feels like being "bought". How about I marry you because I wanna spend the rest of my life with you, and not because you bought me fancy jewelry... not impressed by material things.
<---- I agree with you completely.0 -
I'm always amazed how people are so duped by DeBeers. They hold diamonds in their reserve to keep the price artificially inflated. Diamonds have a pretty low intrinsic value, and are best used as cutting tools. The engagement ring was invented in the thirties.
The "industry" recommends three months salary? Only because dodoheads would balk at 4 months.0 -
I'd rather skip the engagement ring, and just get a pretty wedding band.
Most girls won't agree with me, but I never liked engagement rings, feels like being "bought". How about I marry you because I wanna spend the rest of my life with you, and not because you bought me fancy jewelry... not impressed by material things.
I would probably also rather elope too (something whimsical, special and romantic, not a trashy las vegas chapel lol). I'm a romantic gal, not a material one, nor a traditional woman either.0 -
...remember ladies, you're going to give the ring back later when it's over, right? So, it shouldn't really matter to you at all.
Wth.
Who said that?its a gift and I'm keeping it.0 -
my wife decided to use the money for other things so she decided on matching bands. That was 46 years ago and she still is the smarter of the two of us. :flowerforyou:0
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Didn't buy a ring, but I forged one myself. It was awesome. Into this ring I poured all my cruelty, my malice and my will to dominate all life. Then I lost this one ring in the most stupid, goofy way you can imagine (I don't want to talk about that). I looked for it for years while it changed hands a few times. The last possessor fell into a molten river with the ring in his hideous possession. I fear it is gone forever.
OMG. OMGOMGOMG. YOU. are my hero.0 -
I'd rather skip the engagement ring, and just get a pretty wedding band.
Most girls won't agree with me, but I never liked engagement rings, feels like being "bought". How about I marry you because I wanna spend the rest of my life with you, and not because you bought me fancy jewelry... not impressed by material things.
I would probably also rather elope too (something whimsical, special and romantic, not a trashy las vegas chapel lol). I'm a romantic gal, not a material one, nor a traditional woman either.0 -
At least someone knows i'm not making a joke
Stop being a baby. If a girl asks for a Chanel bag for a first date, she's a prostitute. Dump that *****.
You should giveChanel just like that. Without her asking you.
After your light lunch at Le Cirque you have a nice little walk to the Bergdorf... And Chanel is just next to it.0 -
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I just happen to think that it is pretty hypocritical to yell about women's rights in one breath and then the next push over all the responsibility on the man like is still before the times when women began to work outside of the homes, earning their own money. The rings are fine as they are, I like a symbol of commitment, but to put thousands of your currency so you can basically show it off (because come on, ladies, many of you are comparing) is insane, especially if he has to pay all of it. Where is the equality then? Unfortunately the US wedding industry craziness is spreading out over the rest of the world as we speak, with expectations and spendings going up through the roof.
De Beers is a South African company, not an American one.
if anyone is to blame for these outlandish expectations about rings and their prices, it's De Beers.0 -
When I got engaged and married (18 years ago) the common practice was 2 months salary. This is pretty close to what I spent. We then ended up spending the other 10 months worth of salary to pay for the rest of the wedding.
If we had it all to do over again, we would each get simple plain gold bands, and elope alone.0 -
I just happen to think that it is pretty hypocritical to yell about women's rights in one breath and then the next push over all the responsibility on the man like is still before the times when women began to work outside of the homes, earning their own money. The rings are fine as they are, I like a symbol of commitment, but to put thousands of your currency so you can basically show it off (because come on, ladies, many of you are comparing) is insane, especially if he has to pay all of it. Where is the equality then? Unfortunately the US wedding industry craziness is spreading out over the rest of the world as we speak, with expectations and spendings going up through the roof.
De Beers is a South African company, not an American one.
if anyone is to blame for these outlandish expectations about rings and their prices, it's De Beers.0 -
I lost mine surfing.
then, she bought my a 2nd one, I used to take it off all the time and spin it. I left it on a table in a diner on accident. Of course, the staff never saw it.
Then, I bought a third one, and never wore it.
Then, we just decided that it would be better if we divorced.
You must be my ex-husband.... You've lost some weight. Good for you.0 -
I would spend ZERO.0
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I would spend ZERO.
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I eat meat, wear leather and fur. I drive cars, fly air plains.
Lets be real. I can care less about those bloody diamonds.
Anyway, I was just making a joke, actually...
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My husband got my ring at a gas station (not kidding) It's sterling silver with cubic zirconia diamond. We went this way because we were just starting out. Plus it not the ring that matters it's the person who gives the ring to you and the meaning behind it. He got down on one knee at sunset and I cried and said yes of course! I will, if we can afford it, get a real diamond on our tenth anniversary but I want to find that looks just like the one I have now, and to be honest, I really don't care if I ever get a real diamond anyway as long as I have him by my side!0
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i bet the watch on the boyfriend's wrist cost a lot more than the ring on my finger0
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