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Why Send Flowers After this Quarantine?

· Flowers,Gifts,Lifestyle,Shopping
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Have you ever imagined the moment that everyone will be free from social distancing practices and quarantines restrictions? Have you ever thought about what’s the first thing you will do after this quarantine? If you haven’t thought of anything yet, then why not consider sending some housewarming flowers to your loved ones.

In this article, you will learn more reasons you should send flowers after this pandemic ends.

1. Bring Support to Local Florist

Just in case you didn’t know, the global flower trade decline up to $8.5 billion and many florists across the world are heartbroken about this. Some temporarily closed their flower shops since they can hardly process orders and send it for the same day flower delivery in Singapore.

2. To Express Your Love

For thousands of years, sending flowers as gifts has been a tradition across the world because it is the perfect way to express our love to others. To show them how much you care for staying alive, and positive after all these events, send them their favourite flowers.

3. You Missed Sending Gifts on Mother’s Day

If you missed sending gifts to your mother or grandmother or any equivalent on Mother’s Day, then sending flower vases with flowers after this quarantine in Singapore is the best way to tell them how much you miss seeing them.

4. Best Stress Reliever

According to this study, sending and receiving flowers may reduce the level of stress, meaning it helps the mind and body to relax. Send it to the person you knew who was in trouble coping up with loneliness during the quarantine.

5. To Show Sympathy

It is not too late to send your condolences to anyone you knew that passed away during the quarantine. Send them floral stands to show and express your sympathy.

If you want to buy floral stands, contact Wonderland Botanic in Singapore. They have several beautiful flower arrangements that you might like! However, their working operation will return on June 1.