yes
whoever brought the ring should get it back .
it's called your ring finger
because it is called the wedding ring finger. i think
No, there is no law (in the US) requiring that she give back the wedding and engagement ring. Totally correct because the rings are considered a GIFT.
no It's called a purity ring
I don't think it will be stated in the State law, but traditionally, engagement ring is a promise for wedding. If any party breaks the promise, the engagement ring shall be given back.
Your engagement ring goes on the left hand ring finger, then at the wedding you move it to the right hand so your wedding ring can be placed on this finger and move it back later. You can buy engagement and wedding rings that match, but if you have a very fancy engagement ring it is better to have a plain wedding ring.
The ring you've described is most commonly called a solitaire. It is a popular style, both as a wedding ring and as a fashionable accessory.
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They are called ring fingers because they are fingers where you put your wedding rings
It isn't a wedding ring, it's called a Purity Ring that all of the Jonas Brothers wear, it's a symbol and promise to God that they will not have sex before marrage. When they DO marry, they finally take the Purity Ring off, and replace it with their wedding ring.
"Will you carry the ring at my wedding?"