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Re-newing Engagement Ring.
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Was wondering if someone could answer this question for me.....I was at a party last night and my partners sister-in-law asked me was it true that you could renew your engagement ring after 7 years.... I said to her my sister did, but she had been married about 15 years at the time.
Happy New Year to all btw xxx
Happy New Year to all btw xxx
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So what do you do with your old engagement ring? Not sure I like the idea of getting another to be honest, it's kinda like saying the orginal wasn't good enough.
I do realise this isn't answering your question, lol, but i'm curious....oh ok, I'm nosy ;-)
Oh and happy New Year to you too, hope 2007 is good to you and yours Red xxxx
So what do you do with your old engagement ring? Not sure I like the idea of getting another to be honest, it's kinda like saying the orginal wasn't good enough.
I do realise this isn't answering your question, lol, but i'm curious....oh ok, I'm nosy ;-)
Oh and happy New Year to you too, hope 2007 is good to you and yours Red xxxx
Well I have a friend who has 3 engagment rings - I can only imagine that this is for different "dress occasions" you know gold, silver, platinum or whatever.
I think that if a couple get engaged on a shoe-string and then one day have some spare cash and the man wants to buy a .... 'better' ring then that is fair enough if that is what the woman wants, but you would hope that just like the wedding ring (and marriage), it is for life. I certainly won't be replacing my wifes engagment ring in 7 years - utter nonsense. I might buy an eternity ring but would never 'replace' the one ring I bought for that special occasion.
I think that if a couple get engaged on a shoe-string and then one day have some spare cash and the man wants to buy a .... 'better' ring then that is fair enough if that is what the woman wants, but you would hope that just like the wedding ring (and marriage), it is for life. I certainly won't be replacing my wifes engagment ring in 7 years - utter nonsense. I might buy an eternity ring but would never 'replace' the one ring I bought for that special occasion.
I never heard of that either ~ and to be honest I wouldn't want to replace mine, even if I won the lottery!
The ring symbolises the promise to marry, and the kind of ring given usually matches where you were financially at the time ;o)
I was with Mr P when mine was bought. I chose it and no matter how much or little it cost I am keeping it.
The ring symbolises the promise to marry, and the kind of ring given usually matches where you were financially at the time ;o)
I was with Mr P when mine was bought. I chose it and no matter how much or little it cost I am keeping it.
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