Anonymous wrote:What do you make, OP?
. In a certain population of people, the engagement ring is pretty important.
Anonymous wrote:No but I think that understanding the size/cost of the ring comes age. I haven’t worn my engament ring in 15yrs. I took it off when our first was born due to not wanting accidentally scratch our daughter. I never put it back on.
The size/cost of ring doesn’t matter. What matters is that the two of you want to spend your life together. Your life together is not off to a good start if you’re annoyed by how much money he spent on you for a gift based on his income.
Anonymous wrote:OP - I think you did a poor job setting expectations. Better for your guy to know now then later, I am sure you will want a better car, a better neighborhood, a better house...the list will keep going. I personally see nothing wrong with that, but make sure you are both in line with how you spend and save money BEFORE you get married.
Anonymous wrote:Would you feel insulted if a man proposed to you with a cheap engagement ring? Like under $10000 and he makes 300-400k.
Anonymous wrote:If you only want a large ring to show off, that's stupid. If you want a large ring to fit in professionally and socially, it's only stupid if you can't afford it.
You just contradicted yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll bite. I live in NYC where most upper and upper middle class people are buying rings that are 2-3+ carats. Yes, it would be out of place for it to cost under 10k if he has a good salary. The only people I know with modest rings were people not making a lot of money and/or very young when they got engaged. Is it ostentatious and a waste of money? Probably, but it’s certainly a common thing.
Also weird if you two didn’t talk about what you wanted or if he knew what you wanted and got something much less significant or lower quality than you were expecting.
In NW DC/Bethesda/Chevy Chase/some areas of Nova, all of the ladies who lunch have large engagement rings. It's a "done" thing, like one's membership at the club. Is it a huge waste of money? Not for the people who also have expensive multi-million dollar homes, and other residences in the US and abroad, etc, etc... they'd "waste" that money on something else anyway.
So it depends on your means. If you only want a large ring to show off, that's stupid. If you want a large ring to fit in professionally and socially, it's only stupid if you can't afford it.
If you only want a large ring to show off, that's stupid. If you want a large ring to fit in professionally and socially, it's only stupid if you can't afford it.
Anonymous wrote:I’ll bite. I live in NYC where most upper and upper middle class people are buying rings that are 2-3+ carats. Yes, it would be out of place for it to cost under 10k if he has a good salary. The only people I know with modest rings were people not making a lot of money and/or very young when they got engaged. Is it ostentatious and a waste of money? Probably, but it’s certainly a common thing.
Also weird if you two didn’t talk about what you wanted or if he knew what you wanted and got something much less significant or lower quality than you were expecting.