I would say at least 40% of the women I know have a ring that probably cost 7-15k and over 80% have a ring that cost 2-6k
If you spent over 3k on a ring then you're a cuck. Hell, even over 2k is beta-bux territory if you aren't well off. Diamonds are worthless, people, get your head out of your ass.
Yeah nobody I know is a big enough sucker to spend that much on a goddamn engagement ring or even a wedding band. Their wives aren't bottom-feeding harpies who care about how much they could squeeze out of their partners for a rock.
I think we spent maybe $1000 total for three rings and that was still a ton of money for us when we bought them in our early 20s.
Snally is so devoted to effort posting that he puts "low effort" in the title rather than using the flair because not even typing it would be too low effort.
People quite literally propose with a diamond ring because these companies told them to. That's how the tradition came to be, because these companies said: this is now your tradition.
If knowing that doesn't get people to start seeing diamonds for the overhyped product they really are I'm pretty sure this info wont make a dent.
24 comments
n/a SnapshillBot 2017-03-02
Providing a Safe Spaceā¢ from SRD since 2009!
Snapshots:
I am a bot. (Info / Contact)
n/a Wacnews_the_White 2017-03-02
So a Jew, then? Waaay ahead of you, commentor whose name I couldn't be bothered to remember.
n/a bleasehalb 2017-03-02
(((eler)))
n/a satanismyhomeboy 2017-03-02
Underrated
n/a skivian 2017-03-02
Who are these rich fucks buying so much jewelry they they have a preferred diamond dealer?
Just go buy a ring from your local sketchy pawn shop like the rest of us.
n/a TheMauveHand 2017-03-02
I don't know why, but I'm legit proud of the fact that I don't own a single item of jewelry, not even a watch.
n/a Nomadlads 2017-03-02
Does a Timex watch really count as jewelry?
n/a CirqueDuFuder 2017-03-02
Posted by literally diamonddealer
n/a Wacnews_the_White 2017-03-02
lel.
n/a ____________13 2017-03-02
You know what would be even more pragmatic than spending a large amount of money on a pointless shiny rock? Dying alone.
n/a [deleted] 2017-03-02
[removed]
n/a Tar-mairon 2017-03-02
If you spent over 3k on a ring then you're a cuck. Hell, even over 2k is beta-bux territory if you aren't well off. Diamonds are worthless, people, get your head out of your ass.
n/a Chicup 2017-03-02
Yea that one really stuck out as like "which jewellery company do you work for".
n/a Tar-mairon 2017-03-02
Really putting the "Jew" in jewelry.
n/a riemann1413 2017-03-02
povvo spotted
n/a Hammer_of_truthiness 2017-03-02
What, did you see a mirror
n/a Thhueros 2017-03-02
Low quality
n/a Lesmothian 2017-03-02
Yeah nobody I know is a big enough sucker to spend that much on a goddamn engagement ring or even a wedding band. Their wives aren't bottom-feeding harpies who care about how much they could squeeze out of their partners for a rock.
I think we spent maybe $1000 total for three rings and that was still a ton of money for us when we bought them in our early 20s.
n/a Namenamenamenamena 2017-03-02
A minimum of 120% of women she knows have rings over 2 thousand dollars.
n/a Tar-mairon 2017-03-02
She's either really bad at math, or she knows women who have two rings worth thousands of dollars. Either way, white women need to go.
n/a baaaaby 2017-03-02
i think they mean 'all the women at my country club'
n/a no_maps_no_plans 2017-03-02
why would these fuckwits even go to a chain jeweler smh
they sell cheap shit, hollow gold/ platinum rings at stupid prices
n/a aonome 2017-03-02
Snally is so devoted to effort posting that he puts "low effort" in the title rather than using the flair because not even typing it would be too low effort.
n/a -jean-paul- 2017-03-02
>misgendering
>in 2017
n/a aonome 2017-03-02
Lol girls don't exist on the internet :^)
n/a riemann1413 2017-03-02
>snallypost
low effort
gasp
n/a Pepperglue 2017-03-02
I have no idea how it get to that point.
n/a neutralvoter 2017-03-02
People quite literally propose with a diamond ring because these companies told them to. That's how the tradition came to be, because these companies said: this is now your tradition.
If knowing that doesn't get people to start seeing diamonds for the overhyped product they really are I'm pretty sure this info wont make a dent.