Gleam
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Date: 10/22/2009 2:43:55 PM
Author: Steel
I feel that facebook as a concept is very obvious so I can't imagine it would be frowned on.
Why do you ask?
Date: 10/22/2009 2:49:59 PM
Author: cammy85
I don't know. I personally had an album called 'Engagement Photos' from the day we got engaged. We went to brunch, had an outing afterwards and one of those pictures happened to be of my ring. I think if it has 'context' I don't find it as tacky as someone who makes it their profile picture, yanno?
It''s funny because in the whole album, there are two pictures with the most comments - the one of my now DH actually proposing and the close up of the ring. And let me tell you, not one person used the word ''tacky.'' I''m sorry your friend made you second-guess posting something that makes you so happy. Do what makes you happy and don''t listen to one person who says it''s tacky. Everything is tacky to someone.Date: 10/22/2009 2:52:53 PM
Author: Gleam
Yeah, a lot of my friends have the ''engagement day'' type album and I''ve always really enjoyed them. I personally love sharing people''s experiences like that, so it would never occur to me to think of it as ''tacky!'' I agree with you about context.
My friends are also spread out. I ended up just emailing them a photo of my ring instead of posting on FB because my friend made that comment.
Literally all of my friends have posted their rings except one -- so for me the idea doesn''t seem too weird.
Date: 10/22/2009 2:52:53 PM
Author: Gleam
Date: 10/22/2009 2:49:59 PM
Author: cammy85
I don''t know. I personally had an album called ''Engagement Photos'' from the day we got engaged. We went to brunch, had an outing afterwards and one of those pictures happened to be of my ring. I think if it has ''context'' I don''t find it as tacky as someone who makes it their profile picture, yanno?
Yeah, a lot of my friends have the ''engagement day'' type album and I''ve always really enjoyed them. I personally love sharing people''s experiences like that, so it would never occur to me to think of it as ''tacky!'' I agree with you about context.
My friends are also spread out. I ended up just emailing them a photo of my ring instead of posting on FB because my friend made that comment.
Literally all of my friends have posted their rings except one -- so for me the idea doesn''t seem too weird.
Date: 10/22/2009 3:01:47 PM
Author: MagsyMay
I think what is more tacky than posting a ring pic on FB is when people make comments that if the girl doesn''t post a picture that the diamond must be small (not to the newly engaged couple of course, but in passing to mutual friends, etc.). I''ve heard this before and think it is incredibly gossipy and rude. I''d venture to guess that some people have said this about me, but no sense worrying about it.
Date: 10/22/2009 3:06:35 PM
Author: cammy85
MagsyMay, I can see what you''re saying - that people would post a close up just to brag about it, especially if it''s large. For me at least, mine was not the largest nor the smallest in my group of friends, I just thought it was pretty, and was so excited to share it with all my friends who aren''t nearby. I do think I''d spend a little more time thinking about doing so if I would do it over again, simply because I now see how many people think it''s inappropriate to post a shot like that but I was so overjoyed that I did it and am gonna leave it up![]()
Date: 10/22/2009 3:05:32 PM
Author: Gleam
It really goes to show you that people will talk to matter what. I would also venture to guess that some people have said I haven''t posted mine because it must be small, too. Cammy is right, someone will always think something is tacky, and people who gossip will always find something nasty to say no matter what you do!
I posted a whole album. I don''t think it''s bragging, but I mostly posted it because I don''t see my friends a lot, and many of them live across the country, so it was the easiest way to show them. So ditto PrincesssDate: 10/22/2009 2:50:09 PM
Author: princesss
Maybe it depends on your circle? My friends are spread out across the country/world so sometimes the only chance we have to see each other''s rings is via FB (or at least the only way to see it right away). I don''t think there''s anything wrong with having ONE picture, just not an album, KWIM?
Date: 10/22/2009 3:01:47 PM
Author: MagsyMay
I think what is more tacky than posting a ring pic on FB is when people make comments that if the girl doesn''t post a picture that the diamond must be small (not to the newly engaged couple of course, but in passing to mutual friends, etc.). I''ve heard this before and think it is incredibly gossipy and rude. I''d venture to guess that some people have said this about me, but no sense worrying about it.
Really? I don''t find that tacky at all. I find that people really enjoy looking at other people''s engagement rings. It''s not just "another piece of jewelry" IMO.Date: 10/22/2009 4:05:26 PM
Author: cleokizzy
it depends... i have friends overseas so they''d appreciate seeing my ring in FB. if it were 1-3 photos, i think it''s fine. but a whole album about it would definitely be in the tacky category.
I do know one girl who made an album and then put a whopping 2 pictures in it. I was really wanting more, but I''m a bling addict...I obviously like albums dedicated to jewelry, but I know most people get bored.Date: 10/22/2009 3:40:53 PM
Author: FrekeChild
I posted a whole album. I don''t think it''s bragging, but I mostly posted it because I don''t see my friends a lot, and many of them live across the country, so it was the easiest way to show them. So ditto PrincesssDate: 10/22/2009 2:50:09 PM
Author: princesss
Maybe it depends on your circle? My friends are spread out across the country/world so sometimes the only chance we have to see each other''s rings is via FB (or at least the only way to see it right away). I don''t think there''s anything wrong with having ONE picture, just not an album, KWIM?
Yep, this.Date: 10/22/2009 2:50:09 PM
Author: princesss
My friends are spread out across the country/world so sometimes the only chance we have to see each other''s rings is via FB (or at least the only way to see it right away).
Ditto. I also wouldn''t post any stats on FB, because only PSers would understand and not think I''m a weirdo.Date: 10/22/2009 4:10:27 PM
Author: elledizzy5
Really? I don''t find that tacky at all. I find that people really enjoy looking at other people''s engagement rings. It''s not just ''another piece of jewelry'' IMO.Date: 10/22/2009 4:05:26 PM
Author: cleokizzy
it depends... i have friends overseas so they''d appreciate seeing my ring in FB. if it were 1-3 photos, i think it''s fine. but a whole album about it would definitely be in the tacky category.
Whenever my friends post their e-rings on FB, I ALWAYS ask for more pics!
Stating how huge/expensive your ring is would be tacky, but pictures? I just don''t see it.
BTW, anyone who knows me well (on PS) knows I have more than 5 erings, and I want to make clear that I have two rings posted to FB--my original ering and Big Blue because it's a gift from my dad.Date: 10/22/2009 4:17:54 PM
Author: princesss
I do know one girl who made an album and then put a whopping 2 pictures in it. I was really wanting more, but I'm a bling addict...I obviously like albums dedicated to jewelry, but I know most people get bored.Date: 10/22/2009 3:40:53 PM
Author: FrekeChild
I posted a whole album. I don't think it's bragging, but I mostly posted it because I don't see my friends a lot, and many of them live across the country, so it was the easiest way to show them. So ditto PrincesssDate: 10/22/2009 2:50:09 PM
Author: princesss
Maybe it depends on your circle? My friends are spread out across the country/world so sometimes the only chance we have to see each other's rings is via FB (or at least the only way to see it right away). I don't think there's anything wrong with having ONE picture, just not an album, KWIM?