Just be aware that some people wig out at any *visible* inclusion, no matter how small, and will fuss and complain and upgrade until they get a stone that's totally eye clean and mind clean to them. (I am not one of those people.)
"I" color is where most people start noticing color, and to me, "I" looks a definite ivory or antique white. Not yellow, but ivory. It was said a long time ago here on PS that G is what a lot of jewelers wives wear, because it's a good compromise that is near colorless and more budget-friendly than mined D or E colorless diamonds. I never used to see tint in my I OEC diamond, until after I joined PS and started to actually scrutinize it and make comparisons with a CZ that is equivalent to D color in diamonds. It's been an ivory-white diamond ever since, lol, but I still like it just as much. One you've learned to see tint, you can't un-see it.
"I" color is where most people start noticing color, and to me, "I" looks a definite ivory or antique white. Not yellow, but ivory. It was said a long time ago here on PS that G is what a lot of jewelers wives wear, because it's a good compromise that is near colorless and more budget-friendly than mined D or E colorless diamonds. I never used to see tint in my I OEC diamond, until after I joined PS and started to actually scrutinize it and make comparisons with a CZ that is equivalent to D color in diamonds. It's been an ivory-white diamond ever since, lol, but I still like it just as much. One you've learned to see tint, you can't un-see it.