The newly popular post of the well-known Japanese forum "Komachi Speech" is "Propose to your girlfriend, and pay half of the proposal ring...".
What this dude said is not completely unreasonable. In terms of practicality, pearls do have an absolute advantage in Japan.
Can be worn at funerals
Can be worn at weddings
Both the opening ceremony and the graduation ceremony can be worn
Regarding diamond rings, women want, men do not want to buy, think that it is not value-preserving, pure IQ tax, the resulting contradictions, there are many on the know.
The questioner asked, judging by his age and occupation, a ring of 170,000 yen is equivalent to a salary of about half a month.
In Japan, wedding rings are generally more expensive than wedding rings. This is given to the other party when the man proposes to the woman, which means to make a marriage contract, also called the proposal ring.
There is only one engagement ring, usually with a diamond ring. There used to be an old saying in Japan that an engagement ring is equivalent to three months' salary.
▲ Engagement ring
The wedding ring requires a pair, the style is simple, and the two people wear it daily after marriage.
According to the statistics of the famous wedding magazine ZEXY, most of the wedding rings when proposing marriage are about 350,000 yen (less than 20,000 yuan), and most of the wedding rings (male and female rings) are about 250,000 yen (10,000 yuan).
▲ Marriage pair ring
The landlord added a few more points
Judging from the common sense of Japanese society, this brother does not know whether he is too straight or too clear. At first, it was for the woman to have independent economic ability, and then because of the purchase of the ring, I felt that the woman might not be able to maintain independence in the future and would spend his money. So I hesitated whether I should marry her.
Critical hits from netizens
The landlord finally seemed to listen to the words of netizens, and it seemed that he did not listen to it...
This dude is really sneaky in calculating the accounting...