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Say You’re Sorry With The Right Flowers
Kendra1949 says:
19 Months Ago
Sometimes we do things that may offend the people we love the most. You may say wrong things, forget your friend’s birthday or even make a bonehead move. One of the best way to express you are sorry is through flowers.When you say you are sorry with flowers, the person whom you have wronged will see that you have put an extra thought in your apology and that will increase the chances of being forgiven .
Tulips are usually associated with new beginning and springs. Indeed, they are very happy flowers. They are of different variety but white are practically the best to use when apologizing because they are said to represent peace and forgiveness. Apart from the meaning, white tulips are classy and elegant flowers and they are adored universally by many people. When you send a bouquet of these flowers with a card that expresses sincere apologies, the chances of being forgiven are very high.
Most people say that this flower represents peace. The blue shade that the flower has represents truth. This is a very beautiful and lovely flower that is unique and makes a stunning bouquet. When apologizing, it is usually prudent to show that you took a lot of consideration before choosing the flower and thus selecting for something that is unexpected like hyacinths is a very smart and solid move.
An orchid is an exotic and also a very beautiful flower. When you get the right planted variety, it can last for a long period of time in right conditions. The white color that the flower has represent sincerity and its long lasting nature will show the person that you are actually sorry for as long as the flower lasts.
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