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How Did You Feel When Someone Bought You Flowers?

by Leadership News
3 years ago
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5 Women Speak As the saying goes, “Flowers are the sweetest things God ever made, and forgot to put a soul into.” And there’s no denying the special feeling that comes with receiving a bouquet of flowers, especially for the first time.

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We’ll be sharing the first time flower experiences of five ladies in Lagos and Abuja, Nigeria. Each of these women has a unique story to tell, and we can’t wait to hear what they have to say.

First up, we have Funmi, a 25-year-old fashion designer in Lagos who received her first bouquet of flowers from Regal Flowers on her 21st birthday. “I was completely surprised and overwhelmed when I received the flowers,” Funmi recalls. “It was my first time anyone would send me flowers and I couldn’t believe how beautiful they were. I felt so special and loved, and it was a moment I’ll never forget.”

Next, we have Ngozi, a 28-year-old lawyer in Abuja who received her first bouquet of flowers from her now-husband on their first date. “I was really nervous for our first date, but when I saw the flowers he had brought for me, all of my anxiety just melted away,” Ngozi says. “It was such a sweet and thoughtful gesture, and it really set the tone for the rest of our relationship.”

Third on our list is Oluwakemi, a 32-year-old Lagos based business owner who received her first bouquet of flowers from her father on her graduation day. “My dad has always been so supportive of my education and career, and sending fresh flowers on such a significant day meant the world to me,” Oluwakemi says. “It was a moment I’ll always cherish and hold close to my heart.”

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Next, we have Adeola, a 30-year-old University lecturer who received her first bouquet of flowers from her best friend on her birthday. “My best friend knows me so well, and she knew that flowers would be the perfect gift for me,” Adeola says. “It was such a sweet and thoughtful gesture, and it really made my day.”

Finally, we have Yemisi, a 26-year-old graphic designer who received her first bouquet of flowers from Floralhub.com.ng from her now-husband on their wedding day.

“I was already feeling so overwhelmed and emotional on our wedding day, and when I saw the bouquet of flowers my husband had arranged for me, I just couldn’t stop crying,” Yemisi says. “It was such a beautiful and romantic gesture, and it really made our day even more special.”

Overall, these five ladies in Lagos and Abuja have all had incredibly special and meaningful first experiences with receiving flowers. Whether it was on a significant life milestone or from a loved one, these bouquets of flowers brought joy and happiness to their lives and left a lasting impression.

So, the next time you’re thinking of surprising someone with a bouquet of flowers, remember the special feeling it can bring and the memories it can create. It’s a simple gesture that can go a long way in making someone feel loved and appreciated.


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