Serena
<font color=navy>Not afraid of canned biscuits<br>
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This couple came into work today. He was looking at watches and she was too for a while. Eventually she went over to the Fine jewelry dept to ask for the sales associates opinion on her engagement ring.
Well, she was honest. She said it's a nice ring but it has flaws in it. But almost every diamond does unless it's very expensive.
Ok, by this time he's gone and she's asking my opinion. It was a pretty ring. I couldn't see any flaws in it, but I probably wouldn't see a flaw if it bit me.
Anyway, she was going to tell him to take it back, she wanted a different ring.
I just couldn't get over that. You don't tell your guy to take back the ring cause it's not good enough.
Hopefully the two have talked about it before he goes and buys it. I want to have input on my ring, if I ever get one. So, he shouldn't try to surprise me.
But I still don't get telling the guy to take back the ring. I just don't get it.
Well, she was honest. She said it's a nice ring but it has flaws in it. But almost every diamond does unless it's very expensive.
Ok, by this time he's gone and she's asking my opinion. It was a pretty ring. I couldn't see any flaws in it, but I probably wouldn't see a flaw if it bit me.
Anyway, she was going to tell him to take it back, she wanted a different ring.
I just couldn't get over that. You don't tell your guy to take back the ring cause it's not good enough.
Hopefully the two have talked about it before he goes and buys it. I want to have input on my ring, if I ever get one. So, he shouldn't try to surprise me.
But I still don't get telling the guy to take back the ring. I just don't get it.


Oh, and him too!
I do think it is impolite to "complain" about a ring that is so significant but really, maybe there is more to the story. I wouldn't go flaming her until her side is told.