Flowers are not just beautiful plants. They speak a special language that, unfortunately, can sometimes be misinterpreted.
Flowers are not just beautiful plants. They speak a special language that, unfortunately, can sometimes be misinterpreted. You might think that heading to the flower shop is an easy stroll, but hold on! Let’s first explore the pitfalls lurking in this floral ocean. Here are five mistakes to avoid so that your flowers don’t become a point of contention but, instead, inspire your sweetheart.
The first rule of the flower business: not all flowers are created equal. Consider how well you know your "victim." If she’s a die-hard allergy sufferer, a bouquet full of pollen will likely evoke more sneezing than delight. And don’t think about gifting her a cactus—while it’s prickly, all you’ll probably get in return is a prickly "thank you."
If your girl prefers something more romantic, go for roses, tulips, or even cheerful sunflowers. Just remember that some flowers carry their own associations. For instance, red roses are synonymous with love, while yellow ones are linked to jealousy. If you’re considering giving her a "jealous" gift, it might be best to save the yellow flowers for a later date when you feel like making amends.
Each flower is not just about its type but also about the shape in which it’s presented. A standard bouquet can be a decent choice, but sometimes it’s worth considering something more original. When you give a bouquet instead of a "fortress of flowers," think about how it will look in her hands. If it resembles a colony of chicks, the flowers are likely to quickly fade into the background, waiting for their disposal.
Try to choose something harmonious: a beautiful, symmetrical bouquet will inspire admiration, while an asymmetrical one may lead to confusion. If you’re unsure, ask a florist for advice. They can help you create something worthy, rather than a "crash course in floral architecture."
In many cultures, there are specific days when giving flowers becomes particularly relevant. But what if you decide to do it outside the schedule? For instance, don’t wait for a holiday to surprise her. Flowers aren’t just for Valentine’s Day or birthdays—they can symbolize attention at any time!
However, if you’ve chosen to surprise her on a day when no one else is giving flowers, make sure you justify it somehow. Saying "just because" might come off as too dull. It’s better to find a special reason or get creative and say, "I remembered how you said you love spring flowers, so I chose the best ones!"
Flowers are wonderful, but without a note, they can become a faceless gesture. If you don’t add a personal touch to your gift, it might raise eyebrows. Who hasn’t been in a situation where they give flowers, and their girl asks, "What does this mean?" Or worse—"Who are they from?"
It’s always better to include a small note with a love confession, a funny anecdote, or just a compliment. For example, "You’re as beautiful as these flowers" or "I thought these would be a modest addition to your beauty." And if you want to add a touch of humor, write something like, "I bought these flowers so you could be less mad at me."
Flowers are not just what you give, but how you give it. If you bought a beautiful bouquet but brought it in a supermarket bag, don’t be surprised if she doesn’t appreciate it. Packaging is the first thing your recipient sees, and it should reflect your regard for the gift.
You can opt for stylish packaging appropriate for the occasion or visit a flower shop where your flowers will be wrapped in lovely paper and adorned with ribbons. This not only highlights your care but also lifts her spirits!
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