24.8 C
Melbourne

5 Celebrations to Say Congrats with Flowers

Popular in Lifestyle

Flowers have long been used to say ‘thank You’, ‘well done’ and ‘get well soon’; every culture on the planet recognises that flowers convey deep meanings to people and in this short article, we look at some of the celebrations that are best remembered with flowers.

  1. Graduation Day – Nothing says ‘well done’ like a colourful bouquet of flowers and with affordable flower delivery in Sydney, you can be sure that your bouquet arrives at just the right time. Whether a bachelor’s or a master’s degree, the recipient will warmly appreciate your flowers on this most special of days. If you are invited to the ceremony, you can bring the flowers, however, if you don’t have the time to attend, your flowers will bring a smile to the recipient’s face when they read your congrats card and if you are attending, bring your bouquet along to blend with the many floral arrangements.
  2. Passing the driving test – This is a milestone in everyone’s life; some reach it earlier than others but either way, passing your driving test is great cause for celebration. One could say that it is a sign of reaching adulthood, as most people achieve this before their 21st If someone you know is taking their driving test, make sure you are first to know when they pass so you can order flowers from a Sydney florist and join in the celebration. Of course, not everyone passes first time and if that is the case with your friend, cheer them up and remind them it isn’t the end of the world. Don’t forget to take some cool photos of the new driver behind the wheel, with the flowers on show.
  3. Getting that desired promotion – Maybe your partner has been slogging away for most of the year, with that promotion in their sights and when they hear the news, you will be the first to know. Choose a suitable bouquet from the online florist’s website, make a secure online payment and the flowers will be on the way. It’s a great feeling when you get the news that you have made the cut, which is magnified when the flowers arrive. Hard work does pay dividends and while you might not get lucky first time out, keep plugging away and you will eventually get there.
  4. Retirement – We work hard for 45 years, well most of us do and when that final day of work arrives, this is the perfect time to send them flowers. Imagine a few dozen bouquets arriving throughout that magical day! There’s nothing like the feeling of arriving at work for your very last day; your workmates make sure that the day goes off with a bang; expect to be taken out when that clock out time arrives, as all your colleagues do their best to make you smile. There will be lots of photos to commemorate the evening and drinking too much might be on the cards for the lucky retiree.
  5. Twenty first birthday – The day when you finally become an adult is definitely one to remember and if ever there was a time for flowers, this would definitely be it! Of course, you will be partying at a local pub/club, just remember to leave the car at home. If your younger brother/sister is about to turn 21, make a point of ordering flowers to mark the occasion, then you can take them on a party boat in Sydney Harbour and party the night away!

So, there you have it, some of the life celebrations that demand flowers; Google is your best friend and once you find the right florist, open an account and you can send flowers anywhere in the world as the click of a mouse.

Thanks to a global network of quality florists, you can send a fresh bouquet to someone in London, New York or anywhere on the planet. The order is sent to the nearest certified florist and they prepare the arrangement to the customer’s specifications, along with their chosen words on a card. If you have a big social circle, there will be many occasions when flowers are in order and with an account with a leading florist in Sydney, you can send flowers at the drop of a hat.

 

 

mick small pt
Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.        

TAGG Gig Guide

Upcoming Events

LATEST IN LIFESTYLE

Absolut X returns to Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras 2025

CHAMPIONING THE PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE OF INCLUSIVE NIGHTLIFE ABSOLUT X RETURNS TO SYDNEY GAY AND LESBIAN MARDI GRAS WITH...

More Articles Like This