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Hey guys. Been with the bae 6 years and I want to propose. Im not nervous but I want everything to go smoothly. What were your experiences proposing to your gf ? Did everything go as planned? What kind of research did you do when it came time to buy the ring?
 
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You came to the wrong place bub 
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Make sure to ask her dad for permission first.

It might seem like it's not a big deal, but it's the one opportunity you have to earn his respect and start off your new life together on the right foot.

You'll never be able to change it if you don't, and if you do and it goes south, you'll know from the get go where things are.
 
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I was talking to my coworker and he said that a friend of his inherited about $50k...

He proposed to his wife and was like "look... We can either have a big wedding... And not have this $50k involved... But If we have a small, cheap wedding, yiu can take that $50k and do whatever. Buy a car, down payment on a crib, travel the world for a month"

She chose to have a big wedding.

Moral of the story: I hope your girl is economically responsible... Because a large amount of people's debt comes from doing it super big on their wedding day.
 
I was talking to my coworker and he said that a friend of his inherited about $50k...

He proposed to his wife and was like "look... We can either have a big wedding... And not have this $50k involved... But If we have a small, cheap wedding, yiu can take that $50k and do whatever. Buy a car, down payment on a crib, travel the world for a month"

She chose to have a big wedding.

Moral of the story: I hope your girl is economically responsible... Because a large amount of people's debt comes from doing it super big on their wedding day.

My wedding was ~$90K. I proposed May of 2012 and we got married this past Nov. Me and her split it and the Wedding is completely paid off :smokin

It was a whirlwind experience from the moment we decided to ringshop and I'm very proud of this and one of the best days of my life. Any specific questions, just lmk, I'll be more than happy to share without all the cynical answers you usually get from here :lol:
 
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Wow that's 90k? I'm perplexed because I've been to 10k weddings, 25k weddings, and 50k weddings. I don't see where the extra $$ went there..

Can you break that down a bit further?
 
Marriage is something I think about often but I can never definitively decide on whether I'll take that step in life. At this point, the chips are pretty much stacked on both sides of the table. I see the pros, I see the cons.

One question I have been thinking about lately is this: how do you cope with the body changes?

I feel as if there's a lot of truth to the notion of "I married you a certain way, I expect you to stay that way". Now I know changes will come as we grow older together, but that's just life. I just wonder how I would deal with my wife putting on weight after childbirth and stuff. I could divulge in to this more, but I hate typing paragraphs on mobile. You guys get the gener idea.
 
Wow that's 90k? I'm perplexed because I've been to 10k weddings, 25k weddings, and 50k weddings. I don't see where the extra $$ went there..

Can you break that down a bit further?

I thought the exact same thing, no offense to dude..

For 90k I would at least expect my tux to be fitted properly.
 
Wow that's 90k? I'm perplexed because I've been to 10k weddings, 25k weddings, and 50k weddings. I don't see where the extra $$ went there..

Can you break that down a bit further?

The biggest cost is the venue because you're paying per person there and it depends on the day/time. You can save money by having it off-season and on a Friday/Sunday instead of Saturday. My personal date was a Saturday in November so the venue charged $220 per person and we had 275 people there. $220x275 = $6050 off the bat, plus 20% gratuity ($ 1210), you're already at ~$65K. DJ, Photos, Videographer, photo booth, Limos, rehearsal dinner and bridal party gifts/misc were another ~$20K and then honeymoon costs.
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That was beautiful bro.

Thanks

Wow that's 90k? I'm perplexed because I've been to 10k weddings, 25k weddings, and 50k weddings. I don't see where the extra $$ went there..

Can you break that down a bit further?

I thought the exact same thing, no offense to dude..

For 90k I would at least expect my tux to be fitted properly.

No worries, I'm not offended because I don't know you. but I mean, that's all on me for being lazy. It fit good when I got fitted in the summer and I gained a few pounds since and I had to get a last minute size change the night before but whatever, not everything goes smooth, I guess.
 
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I had a plan to propose, but then I decided to propose at her lowest point. She had the flu and on her period at the same time and feeling like ****. So I decided to do it then. :lol:


As far as her engagement ring was concerned. I told her straight up, "I want you to design your engagement ring.". We went to a "mom and pop" jewelry store where she designed exactly what she wanted, and it came out really dope. If you have the ability to get it designed, DO IT. LESS STRESS. DO NOT GO TO JARED'S, ZALES, KAY, ect. They all have the same **** and piss poor quality. She got a 14k yellow gold setting ($800) and 3/4 ct. VS1 near colorless diamond and 1/4 ct. for a bezel for $3,000 (Reason: There is not middle-man with mom and pop places). At the other stores listed, you wont get that quality for the price. On top of it, the appraised it for around 7k for insurance purposes.


Our wedding is in Dec. probably looking at 30k for around 60 people. Venue and food are the biggest.
 
I had a plan to propose, but then I decided to propose at her lowest point. She had the flu and on her period at the same time and feeling like ****. So I decided to do it then.
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As far as her engagement ring was concerned. I told her straight up, "I want you to design your engagement ring.". We went to a "mom and pop" jewelry store where she designed exactly what she wanted, and it came out really dope. If you have the ability to get it designed, DO IT. LESS STRESS. DO NOT GO TO JARED'S, ZALES, KAY, ect. They all have the same **** and piss poor quality. She got a 14k yellow gold setting ($800) and 3/4 ct. VS1 near colorless diamond and 1/4 ct. for a bezel for $3,000 (Reason: There is not middle-man with mom and pop places). At the other stores listed, you wont get that quality for the price. On top of it, the appraised it for around 7k for insurance purposes.


Our wedding is in Dec. probably looking at 30k for around 60 people. Venue and food are the biggest.
Fist off congrats, and good to know with the mom and pop tip. I think that's the better option versus the more known jewelry stores
 
I had a plan to propose, but then I decided to propose at her lowest point. She had the flu and on her period at the same time and feeling like ****. So I decided to do it then. :lol:


As far as her engagement ring was concerned. I told her straight up, "I want you to design your engagement ring.". We went to a "mom and pop" jewelry store where she designed exactly what she wanted, and it came out really dope. If you have the ability to get it designed, DO IT. LESS STRESS. DO NOT GO TO JARED'S, ZALES, KAY, ect. They all have the same **** and piss poor quality. She got a 14k yellow gold setting ($800) and 3/4 ct. VS1 near colorless diamond and 1/4 ct. for a bezel for $3,000 (Reason: There is not middle-man with mom and pop places). At the other stores listed, you wont get that quality for the price. On top of it, the appraised it for around 7k for insurance purposes.


Our wedding is in Dec. probably looking at 30k for around 60 people. Venue and food are the biggest.


I'm in NYC. mind recommending the spot you went to? Or others that are good? Also, what did you give her when you proposed? Or did you go ring shopping first?
 
I had a plan to propose, but then I decided to propose at her lowest point. She had the flu and on her period at the same time and feeling like ****. So I decided to do it then. :lol:



As far as her engagement ring was concerned. I told her straight up, "I want you to design your engagement ring.". We went to a "mom and pop" jewelry store where she designed exactly what she wanted, and it came out really dope. If you have the ability to get it designed, DO IT. LESS STRESS. DO NOT GO TO JARED'S, ZALES, KAY, ect. They all have the same **** and piss poor quality. She got a 14k yellow gold setting ($800) and 3/4 ct. VS1 near colorless diamond and 1/4 ct. for a bezel for $3,000 (Reason: There is not middle-man with mom and pop places). At the other stores listed, you wont get that quality for the price. On top of it, the appraised it for around 7k for insurance purposes.



Our wedding is in Dec. probably looking at 30k for around 60 people. Venue and food are the biggest.
Fist off congrats, and good to know with the mom and pop tip. I think that's the better option versus the more known jewelry stores

Must be one helluva venue :D

Also, yeah, independent jewelers are the way to go. I learned a lot shopping for diamonds and was able to splurge for a really nice one. That appraisal price really makes you feel nice too.
 
Two of my co-worker just recently proposed at a phillies game. They nervous as all hell about it but in the end decided to just WIO.

Their biggest thing was making their own ring. You will get better quality in the long run.

My homie also did the whole through greek a apple at her thing while they were jogging. She knew the reference though. If you decide on this route make sure to aim for the head homie :evil:
 
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I'm in NYC. mind recommending the spot you went to? Or others that are good? Also, what did you give her when you proposed? Or did you go ring shopping first?

Greenwich Jewelers (two blocks away from World Trade Center site) and when you decide to propose, don't get on one knee :lol:

Oh btw, ask for Lee or Yvan (pronounced ee-von) .. Those two are my favorites :pimp:
 
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You guys spend way too much on a wedding. I'm not spending no more then 5k

Bought my girl a moissante diamond ring cost $300 . Those man made diamonds. It blings

Marry on the beach with a pastor

Party food and drinks on a double decker boat that will travel on lake Michigan

I'm in Nashville. I'm going to find a live band that's starting out but good for the low. As long as they getting fed and free drinks I can pay about $600 for them

Photgrapher off craigslist someone I know about $1k

No way I'm paying 30k 50k on a wedding
 
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