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04-17-2016 05:46 AM
Watching show this morning & wandered why pieces of jewelry were being referred to as "she" & "her"?
04-17-2016 06:28 AM
I suspect humanizing things makes them seem more attractive to many people. I have my local news running as I sit here and just heard one anchor report that more than 50% of people name their cars. I know some who do that, but I never imagined so many do.
I'm not buying jewelry whether the necklace is an "it" or a "she." All I have to do is stay out of jewelry departments! They're more dangerous for me than the shopping channels.
04-17-2016 08:42 AM
i think it's the "in" thing - have seen it with handbag presentations, Logo presentations, Amy, etc. i think it's in vogue - and not anything thought out. it's a little precious for me, however.
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