Yep, ridiculous elitist statement by the waitress. Probably just being controversial to get views/replies.
Buy Ring First?
Another interesting question is:
Must the guy present a ring when proposing?
The way I look at it is: I don't care what type/expense the ring is... she does... as she has to wear it. Does she want a ring? Does she prefer an oval shaped aquamarine stone rather than a diamond? Would she rather have less expensive ring plus a trip to Hawaii instead of an expensive ring? Does she need an expensive ring or otherwise she'll feel embarrassed the rest of her life?
All these good questions make me think it'd be silly to buy an expensive ring before asking her what she wants. So I'd have to propose without a ring to do that, right?
Buy Ring First?
Another interesting question is:
Must the guy present a ring when proposing?
The way I look at it is: I don't care what type/expense the ring is... she does... as she has to wear it. Does she want a ring? Does she prefer an oval shaped aquamarine stone rather than a diamond? Would she rather have less expensive ring plus a trip to Hawaii instead of an expensive ring? Does she need an expensive ring or otherwise she'll feel embarrassed the rest of her life?
All these good questions make me think it'd be silly to buy an expensive ring before asking her what she wants. So I'd have to propose without a ring to do that, right?
I think the more common practice is that the couple discusses getting married beforehand so she kind of knows the proposal is coming, but not exactly when and he kind of knows that she's going to say yes already. But I don't have much experience of that and I'm not a very sought after consultant in the area of warm fuzzy emotional stuffs.
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