1. Is it for the dead?Ping Pong Chrysanthemum is not actually given to the dead. This is just an old saying circulating among the people. You don’t need to pay any attention to this saying. It has a beautiful meaning and can be given to lovers, relatives, etc. It has a unique flower shape and bright colors and has certain ornamental value. It also has the meaning of perfection and auspiciousness. You can give it to your boyfriend/girlfriend as a gift, representing loyal love. It also represents reunion and is a good gift for relatives you haven't seen for a long time. 2. What are the taboos of giving gifts?It has many varieties, and its flower colors are also different, such as yellow, purple, white, etc. When giving gifts to others, be sure not to give white. Some people think that white symbolizes purity and sincerity, but in our country it has a sad meaning. It is not appropriate to give white to others, especially giving a whole bouquet of white, which is even more taboo. If you want to give it as a gift to someone, you can choose purple, yellow, or green, which all have good meanings. |
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