1/5 Amelle M. 2 years ago on Google
My
fiancé
and
I
came
to
browse
for
wedding
bands.
We
found
very
rude
from
the
sales
assistant
to
try
on
my
engagement
ring
without
asking
the
permission,
because
trust
me,
I
would’ve
said
« no ».
I
thought
she
asked
for
my
ring
to
figure
out
my
size
but
she
simply
put
it
on
her
finger
with
another
wedding
band
so
I
could
see
how
it
would
look
like
on
another
person’s
hand.
1)
I’m
looking
for
a
ring
for
me,
on
my
hands,
not
to
visualise
on
someone
else’s.
2)
Ask
for
permission
to
wear
someone
else’s
belonging.
You
would
not
try
on
my
bag
just
so
I
could
visualise
it
on
a
different
outfit.
3)
You
simply
don’t
try
on
people’s
engagement
ring
without
asking
if
that’s
okay
or
not
first.
4)
Engagement
rings
and
wedding
bands
are
precious
and
personal,
some
people
take
pride
knowing
only
them
have
worn
them.
To
add
to
that,
I
noticed
the
ring
that
I
tried
on
had
a
different
platinum
« tone »
than
mine,
to
which
the
assistant
said
« that’s
normal,
our
ring
is
brand
new,
yours
is
old
now »,
well,
ouch…
my
ring
is
brand
new
as
well.
It
would’ve
been
more
classier
to
ask
for
how
long
I
had
been
wearing
my
ring
rather
than
making
this
kind
of
assumptions.
Because
of
the
lack
of
etiquette
and
manners
we
won’t
be
shopping
here.