A woman has had her engagement ring compared to Lego after taking to the Internet to ask strangers for their opinions.
Posting in a Facebook group, the woman showed off the ring, which features three large round stones set in more gems in a rectangular shape, which looks to be over three levels.
The post was made in a group titled That's it, I'm ring shaming where people share snaps of engagement rings and ask for opinions. There really is a Facebook group for everything, isn't there?
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This bride-to-be was keen to know what people thought of the sparkler her future husband chose - asking folks if they thought it looked more like a traffic light or a speaker. So, it seems she wasn't that keen on it in the first place.
However, most people who commented pointed out that it actually looked a very fancy piece of Lego.
One person said: "I didn't know Lego had a jewellery line."
While another asked: "Why is she wearing a shiny Lego."
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And a third wrote: "Diamond chipped Lego."
Other agreed that it did have more than a passing resemblance to a traffic light, with one person posting: "But f***ing why, why would you want a traffic light as a diamond ring?"
Last year, another bride-to-be went viral after sharing a photo of her diamond ring and asking if she was being 'materialistic' as she felt upset at the size of the stone.
Sharing a photo of a simple gold band with a small stone on Twitter, she wrote: "We been together for eight years and talking about getting married for almost three.
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"This the ring he said he saved up to buy me.
"Am I being shady or materialistic if I tell this mf I don't want this little a** ring?"
The post divided opinion with many people agreeing that was a tad on the small side but others argued that size doesn't matter.
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One person wrote: "Only materialistic women will say yes! It shouldn't matter about the size or cost of a ring... surely all that should matter is LOVE."
While another said: "Of course it does, who wants to wear a s*** ring for the rest of your life?"
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