I never thought I''d hear an Englishman boasting that his country was more European than some other one...Date: 4/24/2008 5:34:44 AM
Author: Splinter
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Scientific fact.
My thoughts on the whole ''Can a diamond be too big'' issue is yes, but it''s a very personal opinion. I live in Europe and it''s just as mandielee says, smaller diamonds and a lot less bling are the norm here. It''s a look I prefer. My avatar gives a pretty good idea of the size of diamond my girlfriend will be wearing.
Please note: I live in real Europe. That is to say: England. Not some pretend Europe country like Germany.![]()
My guy (a northern German) understood my culture well enough to know that everyone back home would immediately look at my left hand and would think he was cheap if I didn''t have something nice and sparkly sitting there, and wanted me to have it. Plus, I''ve been excited enough about it that he considers it money well-spent.
Here''s some more insight: DeBeers'' infamous "two months'' salary rule" campaign was modified for Europe and Japan. Combining Japanese men''s willingness to shower their girlfriends with money and a common Asian preference for colorless, near-flawless stones, they marketed a "three months''" rule. In Europe, on the other hand, where giving diamond engagement rings is not as common, they tried pushing "one month''s salary," probably figuring Europeans would think that any more than that was completely irrational.