There are many reasons why you can't send tulips, and I'll go into more detail for you below:
Tulips are a flower that represents prosperity, glory, and love, and are often seen as a symbol of romance and warmth. However, in some cases, this flower language may not be suitable for the other person, for example, the other person may misunderstand your intentions or cause unpleasant emotions.
For example, if the relationship with the recipient is family or friendship, giving a tulip may be misinterpreted as an expression of love, causing embarrassment or misunderstanding. In addition, some people may not accept flowers that represent love for personal reasons or religious beliefs, so giving tulips may be uncomfortable for the other person.
Some people are allergic to pollen, and tulips are a succulent plant, and their pollen may cause allergic reactions, including itching, sneezing, runny nose, etc. If you understand that the person has a pollen allergy, you should not give tulips.
On some occasions or holidays, it may seem inappropriate to give tulips. For example, at the memorial ceremony, the flower language of tulips does not match the atmosphere;In some traditional Oriental festivals, tulips may not be festive flowers in the traditional sense, so choosing other festive flowers is more reflective of tradition and customs.
The most important reason may be that the other person does not like tulips. People have different preferences, and some people may not like the look or smell of tulips, and if you learn that the other person doesn't like tulips, it's best to avoid giving them away.
All in all, there may be many reasons why you can't give tulips, including inappropriate flower language, allergies, inappropriateness, and personal preferences. When choosing flower gifts, it is recommended to communicate with the other party more to understand the preferences and circumstances of the other party, so as to choose the right flower gift and express sincere emotions.
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