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Claes Oldenburger posted:That jeweller should never sell again. "Sometimes you get lucky and it's perfectly clear" is the biggest load of horse poo poo I have ever heard of. If I said that to one of my clients I would 100% expect them to just leave haha. Glad you didn't go with Tiffany's, they're just SO expensive for what you get. If you don't care about the name it's like throwing money into the ocean. It was a semi-known chain too, which scared me even more. Anyways I proposed and she said yes. Now time for the wedding planning!
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Getting engaged in two weeks (with a little luck). We're both early 30s, are firmly committed to No Kids, and have our long term financial plans in alignment. ...our historic financial plans have not been so similar. There is a net worth disparity of $1M and $0. Is a prenuptial agreement a reasonable suggestion? Or are those literally just for $100M+ men and their 19 year old trophy brides? The goal isn't to be about what's mine and what's hers, but in case of Unforeseen Difficulties it seems reasonable that the initial $1M wouldn't get cut in half.
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# ? Sep 14, 2018 00:30 |
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GoGoGadgetChris posted:There is a net worth disparity of $1M and $0. Is a prenuptial agreement a reasonable suggestion? You should each consult a lawyer. What is the marriage law where you live? What are your respective incomes? Who normally pays for things? Is your lifestyle unsustainable with just one income? Even though you're having no kids, would either of you be sacrificing anything for the marriage (e.g. giving up a job to move somewhere)? Do you want to preserve family/sentimental property like the house you live in or shares in a family business? Do you want any potential separation to be mediated or arbitrated or what? Ultimately you should get a prenuptial agreement if you believe that existing marriage law would not be fair or equitable for your situation. We got one to keep our separate retirement accounts separate as the Ontario marriage law does not include any provision for that. PM me if you want to discuss!
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GoGoGadgetChris posted:Getting engaged in two weeks (with a little luck). We're both early 30s, are firmly committed to No Kids, and have our long term financial plans in alignment. Generally, the way it works is that you both keep what you brought into the marriage. So when divorcing he takes his, she takes hers, and the community property gained during the marriage is divided up. Problems arise when spouses commingle their original assets (like using cash for a downpayment on a house in both their names). Talk to a lawyer because every state has different rules, and talk to your future spouse because expectations are important. But you'll probably want a prenup to smooth things out.
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# ? Sep 19, 2018 21:10 |
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Is there a recommended minimum gem hardness for a ring that won’t be worn on the hand often, or can I feel safe with something like a 7 or 8?
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# ? Sep 24, 2018 08:41 |
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I've seen opal and turquoise on rings before, but generally they are inset, rather than a proud setting. They are usually no more than 6 on the hardness scale. Are you looking at a traditional diamond setting?
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# ? Sep 24, 2018 15:10 |
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Moissonite is a 9
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# ? Sep 24, 2018 15:19 |
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Not sure at the setting right now, since my hobby is cutting gems the current plan is to hand over a small bag of gems to a jeweler and ask if they can make a ring from a few of them This is pretty far in the future but its good to start keeping an eye out for raw materials.
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# ? Sep 24, 2018 19:36 |
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Where are the best places to shop for diamond engagement rings in person? Brilliant Earth may be great for some, but my girlfriend doesn't love any of their settings.
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# ? Sep 25, 2018 23:18 |
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Local jewelers, small businesses. Avoid chain stores no matter what.
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# ? Sep 26, 2018 00:00 |
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Koivunen posted:Local jewelers, small businesses. Avoid chain stores no matter what. Thank you! She keeps suggesting places in the mall but I just had a horrible interaction with one and I have a feeling they're pretty much all the same.
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# ? Sep 26, 2018 00:41 |
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Xun posted:Not sure at the setting right now, since my hobby is cutting gems the current plan is to hand over a small bag of gems to a jeweler and ask if they can make a ring from a few of them This is pretty far in the future but its good to start keeping an eye out for raw materials. 8+ is really where you want to be for long term wear. Other stones work but over time they will show wear much more than diamond/moissanite/spinel/sapphire etc.
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# ? Sep 27, 2018 10:13 |
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I feel the last month before the wedding has been me saying "WTF no" to vendors trying to leech additional money from us. Fuuuuuck this.
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# ? Oct 1, 2018 21:41 |
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Residency Evil posted:I feel the last month before the wedding has been me saying "WTF no" to vendors trying to leech additional money from us. Fuuuuuck this. We're 30 days out and nobody has done this to us.
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# ? Oct 4, 2018 15:00 |
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Residency Evil posted:I feel the last month before the wedding has been me saying "WTF no" to vendors trying to leech additional money from us. Fuuuuuck this. It's still better than the DIY wedding where you keep realizing a minor thing you forgot every few hours.
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# ? Oct 5, 2018 01:10 |
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whats the latest hotness on man made diamonds and whose a good vendor? I'm probably going to need a ring soon
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# ? Oct 8, 2018 02:26 |
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Waroduce posted:whats the latest hotness on man made diamonds and whose a good vendor? I'm probably going to need a ring soon You can shoot me a PM and I'd be happy to give you a rundown on prices etc. Even if I can't help I can point you in the right direction
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# ? Oct 9, 2018 21:59 |
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Leaving for our destination wedding in 7 days as of today, we're getting married in.. 13 days. Not sure if it has really set in yet that it's about to happen.
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# ? Oct 21, 2018 17:38 |
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Got married on the 14th and just got our sneak peek photos from the photographer. She did such an awesome job. These two are my favorites
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# ? Oct 23, 2018 12:18 |
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That dog is so adorable!
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# ? Oct 26, 2018 03:54 |
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8 hours till we head to atlanta and then 45 minutes to haul rear end to our flight for belize, wedding is in 7 days, holy gently caress finally. poo poo better go right or I'm going to explode, so much planning for this.
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# ? Oct 28, 2018 01:48 |
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The wedding happened! It snowed. Is that good luck or gooder luck? It rained too.
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 23:47 |
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Anyone have advice on ratios/calculators for how much booze, and what types to bring, to bring for an open bar? We are having about ~130 guests, of which about ~100 will likely be drinking. A good chunk of the guests will be younger, and it seems like a lot of the calculators I've looked at seem suspiciously high on the ratio of wine or beer (like "50% beer" or "50% wine).
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# ? Nov 3, 2018 17:10 |
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My guess would be, average person has 1-2 drinks, and for the 21-35 crowd, 3-5 I'm really curious, how much booze is a great thought experiment. Having bartended before at probably 15+ weddings I would say 50% beer and wine feels about right. Maybe even 70%. But that was Texas in the late 00s and access to liquor was hard to come by so it was mostly a light beer culture back then. Where you live matters a lot. Some place like Wisconsin is going to have more hard liquor, California is going to be heavy on red wines and whiskey.
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# ? Nov 3, 2018 18:07 |
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I got married! It went great! Would have been nice if my 4th groomsman had arrived a) WITH a bowtie and cummerbund and b) WITHOUT a gun, instead of the other way around, but you can't have everything.
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# ? Nov 5, 2018 03:25 |
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Mortabis posted:I got married! It went great! Hooray and congrats! quote:Would have been nice if my 4th groomsman had arrived a) WITH a bowtie and cummerbund and b) WITHOUT a gun, instead of the other way around, but you can't have everything.
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# ? Nov 6, 2018 14:08 |
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No, you can't have everything.
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# ? Nov 7, 2018 04:18 |
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Got married, it went very well, it rained for about 30 minutes but that helped cool it off. 11/10 would get married in paradise again.
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# ? Nov 7, 2018 17:39 |
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Do I have to get gifts for my parents and in-laws? Not only is that a lot of people, my in-laws kind of suck.
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Shnooks posted:Do I have to get gifts for my parents and in-laws? Not only is that a lot of people, my in-laws kind of suck. I bought mine a gift card for dinner, and she got hers keychain/lockets. I don't think they have to be big. I'm also assuming that your spouse enjoys the company of their parents.
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Quabzor posted:I bought mine a gift card for dinner, and she got hers keychain/lockets. I don't think they have to be big. My spouse does not enjoy the company of their parents Someone suggested some framed pictures of us so I guess we'll do that
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# ? Nov 13, 2018 11:35 |
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How accurate is the OP currently? I'm about ready to start a diamond search and I feel woefully inadequate in the knowledge department.
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# ? Nov 28, 2018 03:54 |
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Wickerman posted:How accurate is the OP currently? I'm about ready to start a diamond search and I feel woefully inadequate in the knowledge department. i just had a great experience going via brilliant earth thanks to the op - we were lucky living in boston, they have a showroom there
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# ? Dec 2, 2018 01:47 |
My fiance and I are getting married and rather than a wedding ring he got me (at my request) earrings. I love them so much, they're sapphire and awesome and I'm really happy. I can't really wear rings or necklaces since I work in a lab with bacteria, carcinogens, and transgenic stuff all day, so the earrings seemed smart. Honestly would recommend to people who don't like/can't wear rings. I was worried I wouldn't like not having something as identifiable as a ring but seriously, it's awesome.Shnooks posted:Do I have to get gifts for my parents and in-laws? Not only is that a lot of people, my in-laws kind of suck. My fiance and I are only getting my parents one gift each from the both of us. Perhaps asking your wife if she wouldn't mind putting your name on gifts from her as well? (Unless she's not getting them anything in which case there's your answer) GlassLotus fucked around with this message at 10:22 on Dec 6, 2018 |
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GlassLotus posted:My fiance and I are getting married and rather than a wedding ring he got me (at my request) earrings. I love them so much, they're sapphire and awesome and I'm really happy. I can't really wear rings or necklaces since I work in a lab with bacteria, carcinogens, and transgenic stuff all day, so the earrings seemed smart. Honestly would recommend to people who don't like/can't wear rings. I was worried I wouldn't like not having something as identifiable as a ring but seriously, it's awesome. This is a really great idea. I usually suggest to clients and friends who are nurses and the like to wear the ring on a chain but wedding earrings is awesome!
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# ? Dec 6, 2018 17:29 |
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Yeah, that's an awesome idea, very cool. For other people wanting a traditional ring, my wife is a chef and couldn't wear her ring at work, so I got her a wishbone ring holder necklace that she gets a ton of compliments on, with or without the ring on it.
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# ? Dec 6, 2018 17:41 |
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Wickerman posted:How accurate is the OP currently? I'm about ready to start a diamond search and I feel woefully inadequate in the knowledge department. I am midway through this process myself. I am working with a local jeweler to design a custom ring, and have been thoroughly impressed with their work so far. However we're at the diamond selection stage and I am not at all impressed with the pricing on the diamonds, especially as compared to online. They have no issue with me ordering a diamond online to use in the ring, as the cost for the ring is separate from the stones. What are the concerns with ordering from somewhere online like blue Nile, Brilliant Earth, James Allen, etc.? They all seem to have really good return policies, insured shipping, etc. The local jeweler wasn't completely sold on the idea as they indicated they frequently reject stones which may be graded vvs1 but have visible inclusions, and I'm not sure if that's bullshit so I buy a stone through them or not. What are others experiences?
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# ? Dec 12, 2018 18:23 |
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We purchased an "Astor" branded stone from Blue Nile, the photos are better than what you can see with the eye, and honestly the pictures that you can swivel through are better than trying to inspect the stone by hand using a loupe. Had my girlfriend professionally sized for the band, they suggested half a size under, that seemed like wise advice. But yeah, the whole process with Blue Nile was flawless. Very stress free The Astor branding just means you get a gemex certificate in addition to the gia cert. It's really hard to judge the overall quality of the cut without some sort of idealscope, aset report. Turns out there's a bunch of garbage-grade diamonds that might be white and internally flawless, but don't have the hearts and arrows that show up the way they do. The whole point of the diamond (in my opinion) is that they have an unusual refractive index, and the ideal cut that was designed specifically for this refractive index. If your diamond had a poo poo cut, you just defeated the whole point of it and you might as well just go with crystal glass instead. Anyways obviously I've bought in to the whole light performance argument so take all that with a grain of salt. James Allen has their light performance stones (Astor) marketed as "true hearts" and seem price competitive with Blue Nile. TL;DR buying online was a breeze, we got exactly what was pictured.
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TrueChaos posted:I am midway through this process myself. I am working with a local jeweler to design a custom ring, and have been thoroughly impressed with their work so far. However we're at the diamond selection stage and I am not at all impressed with the pricing on the diamonds, especially as compared to online. They have no issue with me ordering a diamond online to use in the ring, as the cost for the ring is separate from the stones. Most of these online stores have an actual location in several cities and ifyou live in one I'd recommend going in person. I agree with Hadlock that the most important thing about a diamond is visual appearance from 6 inches to several feet. What is visible to you and visible to a jeweler are probably going to drastically different. Also color has a huge affect on price, but isn't as noticeable if you aren't comparing side by side or on a white background and there's an element of personal preference. My fiancee thought hat the highest color rating, D?, looked fake and was perfectly happy with I which had a dramatic effect on price.
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Feel free to send me updates or start a new thread if anybody wants. I've been married for ten years now (holy poo poo this thread is old) so I'm a little out of the game.
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