1. Can I send a patient?Carnations are suitable for giving to patients. Just add your sincere blessings when sending flowers to express your feelings. Moreover, carnations have a fresh and elegant scent and their colors are not too flashy, which is more conducive to the patient's mood and helps the sick to recover. When visitors choose to send carnations, it means they care about the patient and hope that he or she will recover soon. 2. How many flowers should I send?1. Send 6 flowers: It means that you hope the other person will have smooth sailing and hope that he or she will recover soon. 2. Send 7 flowers: express your endless blessings to him. 3. Send 8 flowers: hope the other person is blessed with good fortune and a speedy recovery. 4. Send 10 flowers: wish the person you are visiting perfect and happy, which has a good meaning. 5. Send 24 flowers: It represents the sincere thoughts and wishes for the patient at all times, and it also means sincere blessings. 3. Which color is better? It is very appropriate to choose red carnations to send to patients. It symbolizes the wish for health and expresses blessings and thoughts for the patients. |
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