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Published 11:03 26 Aug 2017 BST
Updated 12:18 26 Aug 2017 BST
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The idea has stuck around ever since and might still have an influence on Irish couples.
A new survey by The Vow has found out just how much Irish people think should be spent on a ring.
It found that the majority, 41 per cent, are pretty sensible and said you should spend what ever you can afford.
Twenty-one per cent, on the other hand said it should be one month of the buyer's salary.
Meanwhile, 16 per cent said it should be three month's wages, while 6 per cent thought that less than a full month's wages was enough.
Interestingly, a small minority (2.7 per cent) of Irish people that a couple should split the cost.
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