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How many people bought class rings from high school? I always thought it was a waste of money personally, just like letter jackets. Who actually wears them out of high school?
How nice! Congrats KerrieOriginally posted by Kerrie
...i did just get my engagement ring however...
Originally posted by Monique
How nice! Congrats Kerrie
Originally posted by Greg Bernhardt
Yahoo! Made the date for the big day yet?
Originally posted by Kerrie
but it looks like july 17th 2004 in las vegas...
Originally posted by Tom
Is Elvis going to perform the ceremony?
"Do you, Kerrie, take this hunka' burnin' love to be your lawful wedded husband?..."
Simple meaning Elvis as best man?Originally posted by Kerrie
no, just going to do something simple...
A class ring is a ring worn by students and alumni to symbolize their graduation from high school or college. It typically includes the school's name, graduation year, and sometimes a special design or gemstone.
This is a subjective question and ultimately depends on personal preferences and financial circumstances. Some people view class rings as a valuable keepsake and symbol of their achievements, while others may not see the value in spending money on a ring.
Some factors to consider include the cost of the ring, the quality and design of the ring, the sentimental value it holds for you, and your current financial situation. It's important to weigh these factors and make a decision that feels right for you.
Class rings are not typically considered to be valuable in terms of resale or investment. However, they may hold sentimental value for the owner and can be passed down as a family heirloom.
This is a personal decision based on individual circumstances. Some people may prefer to purchase a class ring right after graduation to commemorate the milestone, while others may wait until they are more financially stable. It's important to consider your own priorities and make a decision that feels right for you.