1. Interpretation of meaning19 roses have two meanings. On the one hand, it represents patience and expectation, which is the interpretation of love. When conflicts arise between two parties, tolerating some of each other's minor shortcomings is a manifestation of love, and being full of expectations for future life is the basis for keeping love fresh. On the other hand, it represents the highest point of love, because 19 sounds like permanent, and permanent love is naturally the highest point. 2. The meaning of sending other numbers of flowers1. 10 flowers: 10 represents perfect, flawless love. In addition, the number 10 represents perfection, and is particularly suitable for sending off a couple at the end of a long-term relationship and entering into marriage. 2. 11 flowers: 11 represents undivided love. The exclusivity of love and the purity of love. 11 roses can better express your feelings and make the other person feel more at ease to accept your love. 3. 22 flowers: 22 represents pairs. Generally, when expressing love, 22 roses are given to express one's wish to be a couple with the other person. 4. 33 flowers: 33 represents three lives and three worlds. This is a long-term promise, not only to love each other in this life, but also to stay together in the next life, love that is long-lasting and deep. |
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