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So the current "thing" is.

pick the diamond for the ring purchase it, and present that.

then she comes in to get the ring made.

that said ti was not what I did, I went with a el chepo ring for proposal, and explained she could pick out her perfect one afterwards...seems to have worked.

This is what I did... simple silver band from tiffany's for the proposal and then we picked one together.

sure beats her wearing the ring she didn't want and hating on you for the next half century!

Just take the one she's wearing. Try and fit it to one of your fingers. Which ever one its closest too, there's your reference

obvious amateure is obvious.... :P

for this to work she has to wear one on her wedding finger, which she wont... because she isn't married

different fingers have different sizes yo

Yo Ham, at Buller last year we were talking tequlias

what were some to try? hitting us USA so going to pick some up

from the airport the selection may be a bit limited... I'd say to go a Patron Anejo and a Herradura Reposardo.

how to get ring finger size of missus....... cut it off while she sleeps?

Download tiffany an co app has a ring sizer in it you just put it on the screen and slide the scale to the circles meet

Failing that ask her friend / family who will keep mouth shut

TOLL priority is f**ked up.

I kinda think they lost my item. Supposed to come on monday, and i was waiting, no doorbell. Found that they left the card. Called them to schedule redelivery to a newsagent, told to go to newsagent yesterday after 10am, it wasn't there. Now they don't know where the f**k my item is.

What can I do? Call ombudsman?

Call Toll and get them to follow it up with the newsagent and call you back once they've located your package... maybe your package is smaller than normal peoples package...

Why does everyone jump straight to ombudsman right away? :P

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