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09/13/2024

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How to Drop Hints About Your Dream Engagement Ring

(Without Being Obvious!)

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1. The “Accidental” Jewellery Store Stop

Next time you're out shopping together, casually steer the conversation toward jewellery. Walk past a store and say, “Let’s just pop in for fun!” As you browse, point out rings that catch your eye, and make sure your favourite ones get a little extra love. This is a low-pressure way to share your preferences while keeping things light and playful.

2. The Power of Social Media

Let your Instagram or Pinterest do the talking! Share pictures of rings you love in your stories or on a Pinterest board with captions like “Future goals” or “A little inspiration.” If your partner follows you, they’ll get the message without you having to say a word.

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3. Engagement Announcements = Opportunity

When a friend or celebrity announces their engagement, use the opportunity to comment on their ring. You can say something like, “That ring suits them perfectly! I’ve always been into something more classic/modern.” It’s a subtle way to express your style without making it about you.

4. Clues Around the House

Get a little sneaky and leave wedding magazines or jewellery catalogues around with pages featuring your favourite rings marked. Whether it’s on the coffee table or by the bedside, these little clues might just catch their eye and get them thinking about what you’d love.

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5. Recruit a Trusted Friend

Sometimes, the indirect approach works wonders! Enlist a mutual friend to casually drop hints in conversation about the type of ring you’ve been admiring. They can mention how you’ve been eyeing a particular style, and this will feel more like a suggestion than a direct request from you.

6. Movie Night Magic

The next time you’re watching a romantic movie with a proposal scene, take the opportunity to drop a subtle hint. Casually say something like, “That ring is gorgeous—just like the one I want!” A well-timed comment can plant the perfect seed, and it’s easy to slip into conversation.

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