Saturday, February 7

Smells Like Love.... Owh wait, thats my burnt toast!

Saturday, February 7
Valentine's near, valentine's near.
I'm so exited 8D

well for no special reason really. I just find event days really fun.
Well just for kicks, Valentine Day is actually for girls to give guys
them love. Not guys to girls. That special day is on White Day,
somewhere during March.

But that doesn't really matter cause both are them lovey-dovey days.
So get your sick bag ready for those cheesy lines to pop out when
you least expect it.

Well the most common thing to give out during these wonderful days are
roses. Yes roses. Classic, meaningful, elegant, beautiful and of course, deadly.
I assume you guys know that different flower brings different meaning.
Though did you know that different colours also give different meaning?

Well surprise no more,
Dr. Love and Nurse Sarcasm (though she's not here >_>) is here to help
explain what they mean ;D

Lets kick things off with the most romantic and awesome of them all. The Red Roses. It symbolizes love and romance. How delicate. The meaning originated from the east (China i think) and is accepted universally now. Giving it to someone means "I love you" and eternal love. So thats the Red Rose. Awesome ;D




Pink, man looks manly in them and girl look sweet. So the pink roses sybolises grace, elgance and that little hint of love and admiration ;D Though the meaning is not as deep as the red rose, it is a step to it. Imagine it as the lower grade of the rose but just as awesome.

The pink roses has deeper meaning than some roses. It also symbolises joy though not ordinary joy. Deep joy, joy that you cant really show it but its in your heart.




Now the white rose is something else. It means Innocent and purity. Usually its used on weddings and its to show new beginnings. White rosebuds however means "too young too love". So its not all happy things about roses. Giving it to somebody means "You're divine" or "heavenly". Its like telling your partner she's an angel ;D





It looks orange, but its actually peach. Yeap, Peach Roses. It usually symbolizes thank you or appreaciation. Giving it to someone can mean "lets meet up later" too. So its a dating colour i suppose ;D




The yellow rose.
Ahhh... My favourite colour and the meaning somehow suits me so ;D. It represents joy, happiness and warmth feelings. This rose however doesn't really represent love but it represents more to friendship. Giving it to someone would show that you care for her (sorry Carmen, my bad >.<). Conclusion? Flower of friendship rather than love. (But still it looks nice no?)
If you though you suddenly went colourblind because you saw a blue rose... well think again. It is a blue rose. The Blue Rose doesnt really exist. It does in fantasy. It symbolises mysterious or impossible because of that. So giving it to somebody kinda means "youre impossible to get". Kinda romantic in a way ;D





Orange rose, though not my favourite colour, it is nice for the eye to behold anyways. The orange colour already says it all. Passion and enthuiasm ;D The meaning is a mix of the yellow and red rose so imagine your relationship as Yellow>Orange>Red. Ahh... love.

So yeah, giving it to someone kinda means "lets take it to the next step". And also, it means congratulations for reason i know not.




The Black Rose. Well technically it doesn't really exist but it can does mean something. Black rose or dead rose means death or its over. Like "i wanna kill myself" so give somebody you like a black rose. Give it to your gonna-be-ex lover to show her your relationship is at the end.

However, the black rose doesnt mean its all bad. It also means "the start of something new" or rebirth.




The purple rose (>_>) i have to say, is kinda nice in my eyes. Guess it must be that rose charm it gives out @_@.

Anyways, the purple doesn't have much deep meaning as such of the others (minus yellow). It means enchantment or glory. It also means "love at first sight" so this rose actually fits the most on Valentine's Day. Mainly because the feeling is not permenant yet it is a lovely feeling non the less ;D




Well that's all for today's lesson from Dr. Love and (not here) Nurse Sarcasm ;D
Until next time

3 comments:

Anonymous

Hey, if you didn't know, I use flower language a lot with my ex-boyfriend back when we were still dating and I use it about whenever I like too. It's my personal code. The advantage is that not everyone knows what both parties are talking about. Valentine's Day isn't supposed to be a lovey-dovey day you know...it's meant for the expression of love to someone you love eg. parents, friends...etc. not necessarily your boyfriend or girlfriend. Valentine's Day has just been commercialised as a day of romance and all and that's actually the wrong idea.

~*`*Love,
Haunting Black Rose Angel

Anonymous

We had Valentine's celebration in SMSM...so I know...

Anonymous

and HAPPY VALENTINES', Ali.

*Love*

 
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