Valentines Flowers For Guys On The Go
Posted by Irena Koteva on Monday, January 19, 2009
Under: St.Valentines Day Gifts
Valentines Flowers For Guys On The Go
By Irena Koteva
It's tough to be romantic when you're on the go, working 12
hours a day, and juggling mulitple priorities. No wonder that on
a romance scale of 1 to 10, only 19% of women rate their
boyfriend, husband, or significant other a 7 or higher. But,
wait guys; there's help. Even if you're on the go, you can boost
your romance quotient this Valentines -- with flowers. Here's
how.
Don't fret about choosing the right gift.
Flowers are still the most desired gift from an admirer and to
express love. They're personal, romantic, and according to
researchers at Rutgers University, actually raise peoples
spirits. In one study with 147 women of varying ages, those who
received flowers smiled significantly more than those who
received other gifts. Fresh, colorful flowers evoke happy
feelings. Other studies indicate that flowers actually improve
emotional health and make people feel more connected. According
to professor Jeannette Haviland-Jones, PhD, "The phrase 'stop
and smell the roses' may have a touch of genius in it."
Order early.
Sending Valentines flowers is fast and easy! There are
wonderful local florists in virtually every town, as well as
dozens of leading online florists that deliver nationwide. And,
ordering only takes a few minutes. So, don't let your busy
schedule get in the way. Just pick up the phone or shop online.
But, remember, Valentines is the "Superbowl" of flower holidays,
with five to ten times the normal volume of deliveries. So, for
the best selection, service, and pricing, it's best to order
early. You'll be glad you did.
Sending flowers to where she works?
That's a great idea. Valentines flowers can brighten her whole
week, she'll be reminded of you every time she looks at them,
and co-workers comments are a big plus, too. But, here's a
helpful tip from Romeos in the know. With million of deliveries
on Valentine's Day, flowers can arrive almost anytime. So, play
it safe. Ask for delivery the day before Valentine's. That way
your gift will be even more of a pleasant surprise and is sure
to be enjoyed throughout all of Valentine's Day. In other
words, you look like you were planning ahead and avoid any risk
of your gift looking like a last-minute afterthought.
There's more to Valentines than just red roses.
While beautiful long-stem red roses are still the most popular
Valentine's flower gift, there are lots of other options for
every taste and budget. Many women prefer pretty pastel roses
in pink, peach, yellow, or assorted spring colors. They can
make you stand out from the crowd. And, almost half of all
Valentine's bouquets aren't roses at all; they're lush mixed
bouquets and spring flowers such as tulips. Choosing something
unique can show you remember your sweetheart's favorite color or
flower. Your favorite florist will have a great selection and
can quickly help you with the best choice.
Remember flowers after Valentine's too.
What's the best way for a man to make a lasting impression on a
woman? Research shows that the answer to making a memorable
impact is right under his nose -- with flowers. Ninety-two
percent of women can remember the last time they received
flowers, and 89% agree that receiving flowers makes them feel
special. “If the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach,
then the pathway to a woman’s heart is through her other
senses,” says Rebecca Cole, of Discovery Channel’s Surprise By
Design. “Flowers are a sensual gift that can express any emotion
so simply - with just a little knowledge and a phone call to
your florist.” And, flowers given for no special reason may be
the most special of all. So, light a fire with flowers this
Valentine's. And, keep it burning with a surprise gift of
flowers anytime throughout the year.
About the Author: By John E. Williams with special thanks to
1-800-FLORALS. Visit http://www.800florals.com/ for
award-winning same-day and next-day flower delivery throughout
the USA and Canada plus international flowers by wire.
Source: http://www.isnare.com
Permanent Link:
http://www.isnare.com/?aid=124567&ca=Relationships
By Irena Koteva
It's tough to be romantic when you're on the go, working 12
hours a day, and juggling mulitple priorities. No wonder that on
a romance scale of 1 to 10, only 19% of women rate their
boyfriend, husband, or significant other a 7 or higher. But,
wait guys; there's help. Even if you're on the go, you can boost
your romance quotient this Valentines -- with flowers. Here's
how.
Don't fret about choosing the right gift.
Flowers are still the most desired gift from an admirer and to
express love. They're personal, romantic, and according to
researchers at Rutgers University, actually raise peoples
spirits. In one study with 147 women of varying ages, those who
received flowers smiled significantly more than those who
received other gifts. Fresh, colorful flowers evoke happy
feelings. Other studies indicate that flowers actually improve
emotional health and make people feel more connected. According
to professor Jeannette Haviland-Jones, PhD, "The phrase 'stop
and smell the roses' may have a touch of genius in it."
Order early.
Sending Valentines flowers is fast and easy! There are
wonderful local florists in virtually every town, as well as
dozens of leading online florists that deliver nationwide. And,
ordering only takes a few minutes. So, don't let your busy
schedule get in the way. Just pick up the phone or shop online.
But, remember, Valentines is the "Superbowl" of flower holidays,
with five to ten times the normal volume of deliveries. So, for
the best selection, service, and pricing, it's best to order
early. You'll be glad you did.
Sending flowers to where she works?
That's a great idea. Valentines flowers can brighten her whole
week, she'll be reminded of you every time she looks at them,
and co-workers comments are a big plus, too. But, here's a
helpful tip from Romeos in the know. With million of deliveries
on Valentine's Day, flowers can arrive almost anytime. So, play
it safe. Ask for delivery the day before Valentine's. That way
your gift will be even more of a pleasant surprise and is sure
to be enjoyed throughout all of Valentine's Day. In other
words, you look like you were planning ahead and avoid any risk
of your gift looking like a last-minute afterthought.
There's more to Valentines than just red roses.
While beautiful long-stem red roses are still the most popular
Valentine's flower gift, there are lots of other options for
every taste and budget. Many women prefer pretty pastel roses
in pink, peach, yellow, or assorted spring colors. They can
make you stand out from the crowd. And, almost half of all
Valentine's bouquets aren't roses at all; they're lush mixed
bouquets and spring flowers such as tulips. Choosing something
unique can show you remember your sweetheart's favorite color or
flower. Your favorite florist will have a great selection and
can quickly help you with the best choice.
Remember flowers after Valentine's too.
What's the best way for a man to make a lasting impression on a
woman? Research shows that the answer to making a memorable
impact is right under his nose -- with flowers. Ninety-two
percent of women can remember the last time they received
flowers, and 89% agree that receiving flowers makes them feel
special. “If the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach,
then the pathway to a woman’s heart is through her other
senses,” says Rebecca Cole, of Discovery Channel’s Surprise By
Design. “Flowers are a sensual gift that can express any emotion
so simply - with just a little knowledge and a phone call to
your florist.” And, flowers given for no special reason may be
the most special of all. So, light a fire with flowers this
Valentine's. And, keep it burning with a surprise gift of
flowers anytime throughout the year.
About the Author: By John E. Williams with special thanks to
1-800-FLORALS. Visit http://www.800florals.com/ for
award-winning same-day and next-day flower delivery throughout
the USA and Canada plus international flowers by wire.
Source: http://www.isnare.com
Permanent Link:
http://www.isnare.com/?aid=124567&ca=Relationships