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I've often wondered what happens to an engagement ring if the proposal is turned down. Does the fella just keep it for his next big romance or does he pawn the ring which as second-hand (no pun intended) has a much reduced value.
Buy yourself a Fake Engagement (chocolate) Ring and if the answer is
yes, then the girl will happily eat the chocolate, admire your financial acumen and joyously help you choose the real thing or...
if the answer is No! then enjoy the look on her face as you eat the damn thing yourself.
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I suspect you could take an unused engagement ring back to the jeweler. I don't know myself as my wife and I were married for more than five years before we even got rings. |
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eat the chocolate, pt. ;) |
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+ I like it, start a new tradition.
mmmm, chocolate... |
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bun for the pun [+] and the idea as well...of course |
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..buy a real ring. If the answer is 'no', eat it anyway. Then wear a t-shirt saying 'I just ate an engagement ring worth $2500'. |
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And use public toilets a lot. |
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