I've worked in the jewelry business, and I know what I like. I was very clear in the preferences I stated. I like colored gemstones, but I'm not a huge fan of diamonds, and I had a specific style I was looking for. The salesperson pushed and pushed, and I told her no to the chocolate diamonds and no about four times to a particular style she wanted me to look at, and finally I let her show me a blue diamond. Of course it had a glaring inclusion right dead center of the table--they don't do the radiation treatment to turn diamonds blue if they're jewelry quality without it. When I didn't like that, she tried to show me the same thing in a bigger stone, which I wasn't about to pay for. Then she started rolling her eyes, and lecturing me about why I should prefer diamonds. No. You don't tell a customer what to like. That's unacceptable.