well if u want to u can but if its not allowed u cant!
No, grooms do not get an engagement ring. Most grooms get a wedding band on the day of the wedding, but some grooms prefer not to have a wedding band because they may feel they will not wear it depending on what type of work they do ... some types of work can actually have machinery, etc., catch on a ring and tear a finger off.
Most people wear their wedding rings at all times. Some men however will take their wedding ring off or not have one at all depending on the line of work they are in or they may tear a finger off.
It is possible for an employer to request that you remove your wedding ring for safety reasons in certain work environments where jewelry poses a risk, such as manufacturing or healthcare. However, they should provide valid reasons and consider alternative options before asking you to do so.
Yes, the wedding ring and the engagement ring should be the same metal. You can purchase a set to make the two pieces work together.
Expect the base prices for platinum wedding rings to be about the same or slightly higher than similar rings made of gold. However, as with any ring, the final price will depend on any additions to the ring such as stones and intricate work.
A jeweler? Most local Jewelers should be able to do custom work.
No it is not necessary for a man to wear an engagement ring, but in many cases men should wear a wedding ring. Wedding rings for either couple only signify the are married, but does protect each other from remaining true to each other. Sometimes men either prefer not to have a wedding band or if they have one will not wear it at work (depending on the work they do) as it could get caught in machinery.
Either use acetone, which is the solvent for super glue, or just scrape it off because the diamond is harder than your knife.Another AnswerSince the metal can also be involved and your knife will gouge the metal, best practices dictate that you take your jewelery to a jeweler who can remove the super glue most safely from the entire piece.
Traditionally, the groom pays for the engagement ring and the wedding ring of the bride and the bride pays for the wedding ring of the groom. However, it is also very common in these days that the groom only pays for the engagement ring and the couples buy their wedding rings together as they share the wedding expenses.
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Yes, an employer can legally require you to remove piercings while at work as long as it is stated in the company's dress code or grooming policy. Employers have the right to set standards for appearance in the workplace to maintain a professional image.
It's really up to you whether you buy an engagement ring or not, but usually the engagement ring is the one with the "rock"; the wedding ring is most commonly a relatively simple band. If you don't know what to do, there's a very simple solution: ask your girlfriend. Whether she's right or wrong, do you really want to make the person you intended to marry mad at you this early in the game?