I think your just trying to show-off to both your soon-to-be-sister-in-law and Y!A- How sad!
2007-12-04 10:08:22
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answered by kimandryan2008 5
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2016-10-25 11:01:46
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answered by ? 3
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Maria:
You really need to get over yourself. I am sure you are just some high school girl bored to death on her computer.
I have read your other questions....
Let's see....in one question you claim that you are 5'3" and have only gained 15 pounds during your pregnancy and you are worried.
Then in another question you claim that you are 5'10" and 120 pounds and are wondering if you should model.
Then....you wonder if you should have rhinoplasty.
You are obsessed with your looks and money. Get over it. I don't believe you even have a brother who is getting married. And this question does not belong in this section. If indeed you have that kind of money, you don't flaunt it on YA!
2007-12-04 12:47:11
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answered by iloveweddings 7
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Neither the pendant nor the necklace are really a very good design to go with a wedding gown.
It all depends on the type of gown she will be wearing.
2007-12-05 01:48:28
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answered by Lydia 7
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if your intention is that she would wear them in the wedding I would wait to see what kind of gown she picks out and ask her what kind of jewelry she will want to wear with it..
on a side note, the earrings are amazing but I'm not a fan of the necklace.. and I definitely think both together with the stunner your brother picked up is too much to wear at once..
make her feel welcome by supportive words and offering her your ear or your time.. anything else is just a bonus..
2007-12-04 11:06:58
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answered by hitchnj 6
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Honestly for the price of the necklace and earrings they're not to nice looking. That's my opinion. I think you could find better at that price if that's what your wanting to pay! Your brother did good on the ring!!
2007-12-04 08:29:45
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answered by ♥Rebecca♥ 3
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Love the earrings, not crazy about the necklace. I wish I was getting you for a sis-in-law :)
2007-12-04 08:32:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that is way too much money to spend on such a gift. She's going to feel obligated to wear them, even if she doesn't like them.
Too much. Find another way to welcome her to the family, with something more reasonable and less imposing than "Here, I got this for you to wear on your wedding day, hope you didn't have anything else in mind"
2007-12-04 09:00:22
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answered by sarah jane 7
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if you think it would be good enough for you than it would be good enough for her, how ever be careful because wedding days are a very special days and many times families have traditions and other cultural beliefs and so on...she might have to wear her great grandmothers jewelry for the wedding or something like that, because it was grandma's last wish on her deathbed and so on. just a pre-caution...good luck.
2007-12-04 08:13:14
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answered by puertoricout 4
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I'm not crazy about the earrings, but I love your brother's taste and the necklace you picked out!
2007-12-04 08:11:35
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answered by Mrs. Smith 4
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They are pretty but very extravagant. If you think she will have an occasion to wear them to or she attends a lot of black tie events, then go for it. Otherwise, you may want to look at something that she could wear more often.
2007-12-04 08:10:09
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answered by Deanrijo 5
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