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Send
Flowers
Send Flowers
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It’s a pretty safe bet that men started giving women flowers
ever since we managed to figure out how to pick them with our
opposable thumbs. Better learn how to send flowers. Flowers are
beautiful, plentiful, and come in all of the colors of the
rainbow. Though they’re sometimes considered a bit cliché,
sending flowers has been a standby in romantic relationships since
the dawn of time. Granted, some of this predisposition toward
flower-giving is probably cultural; in every old movie and
television show I can remember the husband or boyfriend always
shows up with a bouquet of flowers when he knows he’s done
something wrong. Nonetheless, flowers make up an aspect of
adornment and decoration in almost every culture worldwide, so
there must be something universally attractive about them.
If you’ve ever tried to purchase flowers from a florist,
especially near Mother’s Day or Valentine’s Day, you’ve realized
something else: they’re expensive. Then again, perhaps the
high price for some flowers is justified; have you ever tried
growing an orchid or a calla lily? It’s not easy.
There’s always the option of swinging by the park or your
neighbor’s garden and helping yourself to whatever flowers are in
season, but this does risk getting arrested or, at the very least,
yelled at. remember to sendflowers whenever you can to your
loved ones.
Send Flowers -
Tips and Advice
Though obtaining flowers may be a bit tricky, it’s never been
easier to sendflowers. Telflora caught on to the idea early,
allowing you to send flowers from anywhere in the U.S. with a phone
number, and address, and a credit card. FTD followed quickly
on their heels, and now most florists will send flowers for you if
you can give them an address and usually payment for both the
flowers and sometimes a delivery fee, which can run from nothing to
ten dollars or more depending on the florist.
With the popularity of e-commerce it’s not surprising to know
that most florists, especially larger chains, allow you to send
flowers by ordering them online. This is particularly helpful
if you’re not quite sure what you want or you want a particular
arrangement; you can see what you’re ordering before you buy it
instead of having your order explained to you over the phone.
Complex, pre-made arrangements are also a lot easier to visualize
and decide upon when you can see a photo of them on your computer
screen. If the florist you want to order from doesn’t have a
website, then the sites from other florists can also give you an
idea of what you want to order, even if in the end you make your
order over the phone.
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