Do You Think Its Rude If Someone Asks How Much Your Engagement/wedding Rings Cost?

Written by Admin on January 8, 2010

Sometimes I don’t participate the etiquette for such things, aforementioned i’m specific most other’s but never ask.

Originally posted 2009-09-22 15:18:32. Republished by Old Post Promoter

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31 Comments to “Do You Think Its Rude If Someone Asks How Much Your Engagement/wedding Rings Cost?”

  1. siamesed
    4:35 pm on September 22nd, 2009

    Yes, in general it is rude to ask how much anything costs, unless you are offering to buy it.

  2. kittykat
    5:29 pm on September 22nd, 2009

    its rude

  3. azroadru
    8:32 pm on September 22nd, 2009

    It depends. If it is a good friend’s ring ask away, but to someone you don’t know it may seem tacky.

  4. Kappa DKB
    10:53 pm on September 22nd, 2009

    No. It means they like ti and want to know what it will take to get something like it.

  5. Corrupt
    11:02 pm on September 22nd, 2009

    I think it’s an exceedingly rude question

  6. Stephen K
    4:20 am on September 23rd, 2009

    In a sense, i do, but they just may want to know how much the guy loves you.
    “That cost $5000? Oooooooooooooooooh!”

  7. Becky V
    7:46 am on September 23rd, 2009

    Actually it depends, if it’s a close personal friend you might ask or get a ballpark or appraisal number.
    Otherwise, yes, it’s not appropriate.

  8. amanda65
    1:31 pm on September 23rd, 2009

    yes!

  9. PB
    2:07 pm on September 23rd, 2009

    extremely rude! if you are that curious as to how much it costs, why don’t you go to a jewlery store and take a look at the rings they have and the prices… it’ll give you an idea… but NEVER ask someone how much something like an engagement or wedding ring costs.

  10. berry
    4:34 pm on September 23rd, 2009

    It’s best not to ask.

  11. palmermo
    8:59 pm on September 23rd, 2009

    yep it’s way rude…..I got asked once and I told them it was nunya…meaning none ya business.

  12. boodahgu
    11:46 pm on September 23rd, 2009

    hmm, this varies from culture to culture.
    In asian culture, or at least the way I was brought up, its not rude. If I genuinely wanted to know, I’d ask. I ask my friends how much they pay for rent all the time because I’m interested in moving out soon. No harm if they are willing and not uptight.

  13. cede_rae
    4:22 am on September 24th, 2009

    i don’t think its rude, i think its a compliment. its saying, “hey, your wedding ring is beautiful, i wonder if i could afford something as gorgeous”… but then again i’ve never had someone ask me..

  14. HotCoutu
    4:30 am on September 24th, 2009

    SO RUDE! If someone asked me, (and I had a ring) I’d say, “Oh, only like $47,000.00″

  15. Maxie
    7:28 am on September 24th, 2009

    Its not classy whats so ever…
    :)

  16. GalaGala
    8:03 am on September 24th, 2009

    of course you dont because you have class. It’s extremely rude!

  17. thrash22
    2:36 pm on September 24th, 2009

    it depends if they are asking just to one-up you or if they just want to know to compare prices but overall i think it’s okay.

  18. lover101
    3:56 pm on September 24th, 2009

    This is inapporiate if you do not know the person that well or if in a public event if it is your bes friend or really close friend or family member in a private setting and you know the fiancee does not mind than its completley just like girl talk.

  19. Artie B
    7:32 pm on September 24th, 2009

    Not only rude, but it’s quite tacky, my dear. Don’t ask that anymore.

  20. Lola
    1:58 am on September 25th, 2009

    extremely rude..
    someone asked how much our house mortgage costs and i was like..what! how is that information useful to you! ahh.

  21. Lissa
    6:34 am on September 25th, 2009

    I hate it when people ask the costs of things in general to someone. It’s none of there business. Nosy, Nosy, Nosy.

  22. Red Letter Day
    10:38 am on September 25th, 2009

    Yes, it is rude!

  23. lostatpa
    3:06 pm on September 25th, 2009

    Yes – I’d think so. It’s better to be the friend NOT to ask but to tell her how lucky she is.
    Anyways – if you did ask she is going to lie and tell you it was 3 x more than it really was…

  24. i love zeppelin
    6:43 pm on September 25th, 2009

    very rude

  25. aida
    10:08 pm on September 25th, 2009

    Yes, it’s rather ill-bred. However, since your fiance or husband bought the ring for you, just say you don’t know how much it cost. Even if you DO know and don’t want to lie, you can say, “Oh, that’s between ____and the jeweler.”

  26. hungry hungry hippie
    12:40 am on September 26th, 2009

    It’s generally rude. I would never ask that to anyone, but I guess if the person is your best friend or something, it’s not *as* bad. I still wouldn’t do it though. Seems nosy and…well, rude.

  27. Business Opp for Sports Fans - No Inventory to Buy!
    3:55 am on September 26th, 2009

    YES it is very rude. Its like comparing. What if that person’s boyfriend couldnt afford much it would be an embarrasment. I am sure if it cost a lot then they would probably spill the beans about it

  28. Heaven L
    10:31 am on September 26th, 2009

    Its very rude/distasteful/tacky. Dont do it people will secretly hate you for it.

  29. Msdragon
    2:47 pm on September 26th, 2009

    Yes!

  30. tehabwa
    5:40 pm on September 26th, 2009

    Yes, it’s rude.
    What does it matter?
    What business is it of yours.
    Heck, what makes you think the recipient even knows?
    Maybe they care more about having someone love them, than the cost of the ring.
    Keep your curiosity to yourself. Then I won’t ask you a bunch of rude questions, either.

  31. MBlessed (SOC)
    10:59 pm on September 26th, 2009

    Yes it is rude!!!

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