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Do I need to buy flowers for my engagement? Holding flowers suitable for engagement.
daisy
Daisy flowers are lovely, fresh and elegant, giving people a wonderful feeling. It is more appropriate to hold flowers when you are engaged. I hope the other person can keep a positive and optimistic attitude in the future life, and always be a lovely and lively self, indicating that I love her very much.
tulip
It represents eternal love and the beginning of a better life. Sending tulips to each other means that I love you very much and I have the determination to live with you.
light purple
It means beautiful and romantic, with purple petals. It's nice to give it to someone you love when you are engaged. The performance is to praise her beauty, and the implication is that she is beautiful in her heart.
lily
It means elegant, low-key and simple. Lily can decorate the room, bringing a very warm atmosphere and giving people an elegant and beautiful feeling. It means I hope you will get along well for a hundred years and all the best.
Love a person who is willing to be selfless and willing to be her guardian. She will take good care of her when she is sick and care and accompany her when she is sad. Engagement is responsible for both parties, and sending flowers is also very loving.
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