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I bought my fiancé an engagement ring, because our relationship was long-distance at the time. I think a good compromise can be to have him wear it on his right hand.
I uphold LJ's rantiness against overpriced rocks that you'll probably just flush down the toilet. I'm proud that mine is simple and inexpensive. I would much rather have him recoup the difference and get me one of the lovely gifts Melyngoch mentions here. :)
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Good point, Secret Agent Quiet Lamb. Having served a mission in Italy I can bear testimony that Italians will ignore an engagement ring, and even a wedding ring, on either hand.Quiet Lamb wrote:Aha, but in Europe, it is on the right hand. So came a long inside joke about my CTR ring and being a double agent for the US and France, married to an agent in France.