
Reddit user asks if she was wrong to wear 'colossally large' engagement ring to a relative's engagement party
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A Reddit user recently sought advice on the social media site about the proper etiquette concerning her engagement ring at another family member's engagement party. Here's what happened.
The user, who says she's a 28-year-old woman, explained that she became engaged to her fiancé in early December. She also shared that she was staying with her mother and stepfather over the Christmas holidays. "I've been engaged for weeks, and everyone already knew about it. It's not like I stole her thunder." "She also said that given that my ring is quite unique, I should have considered it would draw attention." "You cannot control other people's emotions and their perspective and so forth." "You are engaged. It is normal for you to wear your ring, especially at family occasions." Christine Rousselle is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
Her stepfather's "whole family" planned to come over for a New Year's Eve party, the Redditor continued, adding that Matt, the boyfriend of her 29-year-old stepsister, Rachel, was planning on proposing at the party.













