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Why do these expats prefer to say it with flowers? Gulf News #Pinoy finds out, and and also learn the secret language of flowers
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00:00In the culture of the Philippines, actually it's just recently that I found out that Filipinos
00:10are kind of super sweet, they are so romantic in the sense that they do celebrate even the
00:15montseries.
00:16So, we do have customers coming here, mainly Filipinos, who are buying flowers for their
00:24montseries, anniversary, sometimes even their wedding anniversary or their boyfriend-girlfriend
00:30anniversary.
00:31Valentine's Day, birthday occasions, Christmas maybe, Mother's Day, anniversary and maybe
00:48some graduation.
00:49Simply make your loved ones smile while giving even a simple, single flower.
01:01Actually, every time when she's coming back from vacation, I usually buy flowers, a bouquet
01:11of flowers.
01:12Flowers is a symbol of love, in which I believe that it represents Filipinos a lot, which
01:19means Filipinos are very loving.
01:22Usually, I buy flowers during vacations, like Valentine's, or if there are birthdays, or
01:29like this, for bridal showers.
01:32Of course, the traditional way of saying I love you, through red roses, pink, it means
02:00appreciation and happiness, the white one, which means purity, honesty, or just to say
02:11I'm worthy of you, the purple, which means love at first sight, and the yellow, for joy,
02:19friendship and enlightenment.
02:21One of the most requested flowers in the UAE is tulip.
02:26Tulip generally means perfect love, red means true love, pink means caring and attachment,
02:35yellow means hopeless love, purple means royalty, and white means I'm worthy.
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