No you are not entitled to the ring back. You gave it to her as a gift.
A promise ring, also known as a pre-engagement ring, is given to a boyfriend or girlfriend for the purpose to signify a promise to marry their boyfriend/girlfriend. It precedes an actual engagement ring, but shows some commitment in the relationship.
an engagement ring is a big thing buddy but a promise ring well i don't see what the Jonas brothers have to do with this lol anyways probably say this "i am willing to keep a promise name_______ if i break it then we wont handle our relationship
A promise ring if you are younger maybe but if you are older, wait until you are ready for a real engagement or she will be let down.
Get her a promise ring. A nice sterling silver one. Tell her that 'this is a promise from my heart to yours that i am committed and some day i want to marry you' but make it clear its a promise and not an engagement ring hope this helps.
What Do Promise Rings Look Like? Promise rings tend to be smaller and less extravagant than engagement rings. They often use precious metals such as gold and silver. Many promise rings feature diamonds and a variety of other valuable gemstones. **For more info visit this and type on google >>
A promise ring symbolizes a commitment or promise between two people and can stand for anything. However, the two most common meanings are a pre-engagement ring, which is later replaced by the engagement ring; and a friendship ring.
Yes as long as both parties view it as an engagement ring.
What is the difference between a promise ring and an engagement ring? While promise rings and **engagement rings** have many differences, they share a similar meaning: commitment. Although, commitment may have different meanings depending on your relationship. **More info visit this and type on google >>
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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.
They certainly don't have to, but most fathers, especially the more traditional ones, would most likely be appreciative of the gesture, if you are talking about an engagement ring at least. If it is just a promise ring for a future engagement, it is looked at as less permanent and you would not need to ask permission first. Nowadays I think that more often than not a guy would ask for a blessing rather than permission as the father's denial would not necessarily sway them from giving their girlfriend the ring.
Left, promise rings right.