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Giving Flowers to a Turkish Man
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10.       teaschip
3870 posts
 31 Aug 2009 Mon 08:35 pm

 

Quoting Clover

He is not in a hospital.  He is not super sick.  I only wanted to show caring from far away.  Here in USA, I would make him my best cure of chicken soup and deliver it personally of course. ..and still probably bring him flowers to cheer him up.

 

 How about sending him a planter?

11.       Melek74
1506 posts
 31 Aug 2009 Mon 08:55 pm

 

Quoting Clover

He is not in a hospital.  He is not super sick.  I only wanted to show caring from far away.  Here in USA, I would make him my best cure of chicken soup and deliver it personally of course. ..and still probably bring him flowers to cheer him up.

 

I think flowers are nice. I have sent it in the past to male friends with different results - some loved it, others felt it wasn´t "manly".  I think showing caring when somebody is sick is a perfect occassion to send flowers regardless of gender - it´s not like you´re sending him roses to profess your undying love (in that case I´d say wait for him to send the flowers lol). Anyway, if you´re hesitant to send the flowers, I´d send some sweets or something like that - just makes sure not to send anything with gelatin if he doesn´t eat pork products.

12.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 31 Aug 2009 Mon 10:15 pm

 

Quoting Clover

Even as an American girl, I like to do the unexpected and be creative.  Are you saying that there is at least nothing that is of tradition that would be horrifying to him if I did send flowers to him?  .......And if not flowers, is there something that I can do that is appropriate to send get well wishes to my friend.  I am trying to be more personal than always using internet for all correspondance. 

 

Well

Clover..Since you want to be creative, unexpected and MORE personal..ermm..

what about something like you are wearing right now?

13.       ReyhanL
1961 posts
 31 Aug 2009 Mon 10:30 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

 

 

Well

Clover..Since you want to be creative, unexpected and MORE personal..ermm..

what about something like you are wearing right now?

 

 Ãf he just had a vasectomy i dont think will be a good choice I will get you

14.       raindrops
267 posts
 31 Aug 2009 Mon 10:30 pm

just do whatever you want. you can not check every your decision or change yourself in accordance with:

1. .....

2. ....

3. ... etc

train your friend to accept you as you are, with your wish to present him flowers )

15.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 31 Aug 2009 Mon 10:49 pm

 

Quoting ReyhanL

 

 

 Ãf he just had a vasectomy i dont think will be a good choice I will get you

 

Reyhan..

I was thinking something like her shoes or her socks!!!! What are they got to do with vasectomy? 

And a Turkish man will never agree to have vasectomy..The chance he has had a vasectomy  is negligable here..

What were you thinking?    OMG..Roll eyes

16.       ReyhanL
1961 posts
 31 Aug 2009 Mon 10:51 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

 

 

Reyhan..

I was thinking something like her shoes or her socks!!!! What are they got to do with vasectomy?

And a Turkish man will never agree to have vasectomy..The chance he has had a vasectomy  is negligable here..

What were you thinking?    OMG..Roll eyes

 

 Aaa..she can give him the shoes..but she seems to care for him. So you only could think at ..underwear.

17.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 01 Sep 2009 Tue 01:05 am

 

Quoting Clover

Even as an American girl, I like to do the unexpected and be creative.  Are you saying that there is at least nothing that is of tradition that would be horrifying to him if I did send flowers to him?  .......And if not flowers, is there something that I can do that is appropriate to send get well wishes to my friend.  I am trying to be more personal than always using internet for all correspondance. 

 

Sunflowers for any decent Turkish man....with good sized and full seeds, ready to be salted...Wink

18.       Clover
6 posts
 01 Sep 2009 Tue 02:14 am

Thank you.  I like the idea of sunflowers.  They would be so cheerful.

19.       pansi
94 posts
 01 Sep 2009 Tue 09:22 am

i think you can send flowers, but you need to be careful with choosing which ones.sunflowers here is on all corners as they are for seeds and for oil, so i dont think that it will be something special even they look so cheerful.Good luck!

20.       Clover
6 posts
 01 Sep 2009 Tue 10:31 am

Thank you.  i didn´t know they were like that.  In America, there are no seeds in the kind that you woild send for a bouquet too someone.

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