Flowers are perhaps
the most popular
gift all over the
world. Flowers
appeal to all our
senses and brighten
up our lives and our
hearts. Flowers
convey a warm
feeling to the
recipient. They
express the exact
sentiment that one
might find difficult
to convey in words.
The main reason for
the popularity of
flowers is their
ability to bring
good cheer and
convey the right
message in their own
language.
There are many
occasions when
flowers are sent to
loved ones. Wedding,
birthday, Mother's
Day, Valentines Day,
Easter/Passover,
Thanksgiving Day are
some such occasions
when you send
flowers to your
friends and
relatives. Wedding
flowers are both
decoration and a
tradition. Gifting
beautiful flowers
alongside a
carefully chosen
present enhances the
beauty of the gift.
Moreover, by giving
flowers to the newly
wed couples, you
express your wish
for their wedding
life to be filled
with the same sweet
fragrance as that of
flowers.
Flowers are also the
perfect way to wish
happy birthday to a
friend or a dear
one. On Mother's
Day, you can give
your mother a gift
of beautiful flowers
for all that she
does throughout the
year for you. A
flower is also a
symbol of love and
can be gifted to
girlfriend or spouse
on Valentines Day or
wedding anniversary.
It is also a way to
say sorry or thank
you to your partner.
The most romantic
flower gift always
carries a special
significance.
Flowers are also a
way to express
empathy and
condolence. Sending
appropriate funeral
flowers is a show of
etiquette and means
a lot to the
bereaved family.
While there are so
many occasions for
sending flowers,
there are also some
occasions when you
should not send
flowers to someone
based on his/her
religion or customs.
For example, in
Muslim community, it
is not customary to
send flowers to a
family on death of a
member. The color of
the flowers also has
its own
significance. In
Asia and some other
countries, the White
color symbolizes
mournful and unhappy
occasions. So never
gift white flowers
to someone on
occasions of
happiness while you
are in these
countries. It is
also equally
important to present
the correct number
of flowers as a
gift. The
appropriate number
varies from place to
place. In USA, a
dozen flowers is
customary and just
appropriate, while
in Europe and some
other places, even
numbers are
considered
inappropriate.
Number 13 is
considered unlucky
in almost every part
of the world and
number 4 is
associated with
death in some parts
of Asia. So never
gift flowers to
someone in these
numbers.