mе аnd a friend аrе arguing аbουt hοw thеѕе things gο, ѕο іf уου know саn уου hеlр please…
whаt knee іѕ hе soposed tο neel οn whеn hе proposes?
dοеѕ hе propose wіth thе atual ring, οr a band, аnd уου gеt thе real ring οn thаt day?
dο уου nοt see each οthеr whеn уουr formally ready fοr thе wedding?
thеѕе аrе thе main qυеѕtіοnѕ. lol i јυѕt want tο prove tο hеr thаt i аm rіght! lol
thank уου іn advance.
ok, bυt whаt i аm meaning tο qυеѕtіοn аbουt thе ring іѕ… іѕ thеrе a wedding ring, аnd sometimes a band, аnd аn engagment ring?? thеу qυеѕtіοn уου wіth ring A, аnd аt thе wedding уου gеt B аnd C? lol sorry.
οr qυеѕtіοn уου wіth A, аnd аt thе wedding уου gеt B, i mean іn traditional form?
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Whatever knee he goes on, or not at all. Neither my ex nor my fiance proposed to me on their knees.
It all depends on the guy and if he can afford the ring, if he knows your size, and/or if he wants you to pick it out.
You can choose to follow the no seeing each other before the wedding. It all depends on you.
it doesnt matter what knee. gimme a bnreak
he proposes with the phat diamond
on the wedding day you wait to see him until the ceremony
O.k. first of all there are no strict rules for this kind of thing. But if you’re looking for the ultra traditional answer. The knee thing I’m not sure on but I reckon the right. You usually get an engagement ring at proposal often with a simple setting that you can choose to change or simply add to with the wedding band, you wear this during the engagement and after. The wedding band you both can pick or pick for one another after the proposal before the wedding day. At the ceremony you exchange wedding rings. If you’re going for tradition the groom is not supposed to see the bride IN HER DRESS before the wedding ceremony but I don’t believe there’s any rule about seeing her before she puts it on.
Just FYI: My fiancee proposed on one knee but with a setting with no stone because he knew how picky I was about rings. My engagement ring is also going to be my wedding ring. As I said there are really no set rules. Although for traditions sake and just because I want my entrance to be a surprise I will not be letting him see me in the dress before the ceremony starts. Hope this helps you settle the debate. If I helped someone win any money I get 5%
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I reckon its the right knee. the band i believe. and its terrible luck to see each other
1. I don’t reckon there’s a certain knee to kneel on. I reckon it depends pretty much on the person.
2. The proposal is with the engagement ring, which is the one commonly with a stone of some kind, either a diamond or whatever else. You wear it up until the day of the wedding. It’s called an engagement ring because you wear it during the engagement. On the day of the wedding at the alter the bride still wears her ring. But it is during the ceremony that the wedding bands are given to one another. The wedding band goes on the same finger as the engagement ring and they are worn on top of each other. The bands are for the most part simple. Some girls get them with small diamonds and some don’t. The groom’s is normally plain. The ring that girls flash to everyone in their excitment is the engagement ring. They all are real rings.
3. The couple normally do not see each other until the bride walks gown the aisle. It’s not required but the element of surprise is fun and exciting.
EDIT: You question with the engagement ring. Then the day of the ceremony you get the wedding band. The wedding band is the same thing as the wedding ring. There are only two rings total.
So were you right?
Right handed people tend to kneel on the right knee so because we’re the majority right became tradition. He gives you the actual engagement ring, the wedding band is added when the marriage take place. Tradition says it is terrible luck for the groom to see his bride at all before the wedding on that day.
1. doesn’t matter, I would reckon the right one. By the way, the bride wears her garter on the right leg.
2. an engagement ring. The band is not worn until blessed by clergy at the ceremony
3. it is a superstition that the bride should not see the groom on the wedding day before the ceremony. You get to choose if you believe it or not. So many people ignore that now, to take pictures or whatever, and some religions and some people make the choice for the bride and groom to walk down the aisle together.
4. There are the wedding bands, one for the groom, one for the bride. They usually match or coordinate with each other. The bands are not worn until the ceremony, when the officiant questions for them.
An engagement ring is what the groom brings to the bride to question her to marry him, and gets down on one knee to question her to marry him. It is usually a huge honking diamond solitaire, but it does not have to be.
And you are right, this is a tradition, I hear more and more that people want to wear their bands, and get the engagement ring as a wedding ring. I guess their wedding is not religious, and a blessing of the bands is not going to happen. The reason given is often we want to feel married now.
Go to a jewelry store, and question to see engagement rings and matched sets. Tell the salesperson you are scouting for your huge sister. Or better yet, drop by the jewelry case at Walmart, and look yourself.