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1) They don't refuse to shower until the mailman comes with a much anticipated parcel.
2) They are not obsessively refreshing online tracking numbers for delivery
YES to both of these!
What on earth is that?When they ask you if the stones in your diamond necklace are Marcasite.
Bless their hearts... there's more carbon in there than a BBQ pit.When someone sees your diamond rings…notice the sparkle.. and says that their diamonds must need a cleaning. No..They would never sparkle because their diamonds look like frozen spit. It actually make me sad for them..They don’t even realize that’s why..
Ah, I have another one:
• When they say their ring is "2 carats" and you see it/a photo and they actually meant 2 total carat weight...
What on earth is that?
Bless their hearts... there's more carbon in there than a BBQ pit.
I had a lovely lady who worked for me for many years & she knew I was a jewellery freak. I made a point of telling her that I clean all my rings etc after every time I wore them because she would actually put on filthy earrings to come to work in! She would rotate her earring collection without ever cleaning them Her rings were thick with some type of gray gunge & the back of the stones were filled to the top with the stuff I don't think she would ever join PriceScope
That is the norm for the offerings in UK's high street/mall jewellers.
DK
Here in the Philippines too! I abhor it. My mum has a tcw illusion ring and I've firmly asked her to never wear it around me (she laughed but I was dead serious)
I think I may gag.
Here in the Philippines too! I abhor it. My mum has a tcw illusion ring and I've firmly asked her to never wear it around me (she laughed but I was dead serious)
I guess if there is a market for such rings and that's what most people could afford or want or happy with, then who am I to criticise?
DK