Jul
14
2007

Giving Flowers

Posted by Gift Giving Guy in gift ideas

My Saturday morning begins with a short walk to the local farmer’s market. My wife is not with me as I peruse the tables of fruits, vegetables and flowers. I find a colorful bouquet (pictured right) and return home to give her the flowers. There’s no special occasion; it’s just because.

I believe that flowers are best given unexpectedly and just because. I also give flowers to wish a happy birthday, to congratulate, to express sympathy, to say “thank you” and to say “I love you.” I don’t advocate flowers as an apology. Guys: Want to get out of the doghouse? Don’t give flowers, give a sincere apology.

Some additional flower giving tips:

  • Find one or two great local florists, perhaps one near her/his/your home and one near her/his work. I usually avoid Internet sites for local deliveries because I want reliable same-day delivery and outstanding quality in flowers and arrangement. If the floral gift will be delivered out of town, I like to use ProFlowers.com.
  • Traditional roses are wonderful to express romance. If you are looking to mix it up, ask the florist about a seasonal arrangement.
  • Before ordering on the phone or online, have the following ready: the recipient’s name (with proper name spelling), recipient’s address, recipient’s phone number, preferred delivery date and time (morning or afternoon), the message for the card, a phone number to reach you, and your credit card number. If sending to a workplace, offer specifics such a room number, floor or department.
  • If giving the flowers in person, think about how you would like to actually give the flowers. I like to hide them in some way (e.g., behind my back, inside my coat, covered in a laundry basket) then spring them out as a surprise.


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2 Responses to “Giving Flowers”

 
  1. Scott says:

    Guys: Want to get out of the doghouse? Don’t give flowers, give a sincere apology.

    What to the gals give to get released from the dog house, I wonder?

  2. Gift Giving Guy says:

    I’d suggest the same thing, a sincere apology. However, when I wrote the entry on July 14, I didn’t realize that July 16 was National Get Out of the Doghouse Day. An enterprising South Florida florist created this “holiday” in 2000 as an opportunity for both men and women to mend relationships by sending flowers. But I think the actual words of an apology are more genuine.

 

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