Is a bigger diamond actually a better diamond?

Is a bigger diamond actually a better diamond?

Really curious about this. Would you pick a bigger diamond if the smaller one looked better?

I've seen some smaller stones look absolutely brilliant, while a bigger one can look a bit flat. And two diamonds with the same carat can look quite different on the hand.

So now I'm wondering, do we get a little too hung up on size?

What would you choose?

u/cutbymeher — 8 days ago

We need to prioritise comfort over carat

One thing I've noticed over the years is how many people buy a ring for the proposal instead of the next 30 years. A huge stone on a high setting looks beautiful in photos. But if it catches on every sweater, handbag and bedsheet, you'll probably stop wearing it. The best engagement ring isn't always the biggest one. It's the one you forget you're wearing because it fits your life so well. Has anyone here chosen comfort over a bigger stone and never regretted it?

u/cutbymeher — 14 days ago

Which subreddit has taught you the most?

I'm new to posting but not to lurking.

Would love recommendations for communities where people genuinely share knowledge instead of just arguing. 😅

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u/cutbymeher — 28 days ago
▲ 2 r/SmartTravelHacks+1 crossposts

What's one place that was actually better than Instagram made it look?

Trying to plan my next trip and I'm tired of influencer recommendations. Looking for places that genuinely surprised you.

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u/cutbymeher — 29 days ago
▲ 1 r/SouthEastAsia_Travel+1 crossposts

Asia travel reccos for monsoon

I'm trying to plan a trip and the weather is stressing me out more than the budget 😂

Every destination seems to have people saying "don't go, it's monsoon," but then loads of YouTube videos make it look perfectly sunny.

I'm okay with some rain. I just don't want to spend 10 days watching Netflix from a hotel room.

Would love recommendations from people who've actually travelled around that time.

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u/cutbymeher — 29 days ago