December 20, 2006 (Press Release) --
December 22 2006 - Talk about girl power, but women are spending on flowers now; not really for themselves, but for others.
It seems flower delivery isn't just for men trying to woo their lovely damsels anymore. True enough, the bustling industry of flower shops in the Philippines is seeing an increasing trend in the number of flower orders made by women for the men in their lives. This holiday season is especially the busiest, with hundreds of orders jam-packing flower shops all over the world. And women are figuring prominently here, alongside men.
Says Jerry C., jittery but proud owner of a fledgling flower shop in the Philippines, "It's not unusual for the ladies to be buying flowers here, but when they start telling me it's for their boyfriend, that's something. Nice."
Women who offer and deliver flowers. Women who are tired of always being on the receiving end. What does all this entail for the male species not used to getting flowers from their loved ones?
This is why Jerry's flower shop is scrambling to put together flowers in the manliest arrangement possible. "For the tough guys out there," he kids.
In the Philippines, the flower shop industry is perhaps one of the most ignored yet still important industry in the Philippines. Flowers are not a staple, everyday gift as they are in other countries. Filipinos give and deliver flowers only by season or occasion, which includes among the few, birthdays, graduations, All Saints Day, and the time we are in right now--the holidays. Jerry, like any other flower shop owner, hopes to change all that. Which is why, for Filipinos living abroad, to go out of one's way just to deliver flowers to the Philippines is always a well-appreciated effort. Be it a woman receiving flowers or giving them.
For the men out there not used to being pampered, they better watch out. Valentines is fast approaching.
It seems flower delivery isn't just for men trying to woo their lovely damsels anymore. True enough, the bustling industry of flower shops in the Philippines is seeing an increasing trend in the number of flower orders made by women for the men in their lives. This holiday season is especially the busiest, with hundreds of orders jam-packing flower shops all over the world. And women are figuring prominently here, alongside men.
Says Jerry C., jittery but proud owner of a fledgling flower shop in the Philippines, "It's not unusual for the ladies to be buying flowers here, but when they start telling me it's for their boyfriend, that's something. Nice."
Women who offer and deliver flowers. Women who are tired of always being on the receiving end. What does all this entail for the male species not used to getting flowers from their loved ones?
This is why Jerry's flower shop is scrambling to put together flowers in the manliest arrangement possible. "For the tough guys out there," he kids.
In the Philippines, the flower shop industry is perhaps one of the most ignored yet still important industry in the Philippines. Flowers are not a staple, everyday gift as they are in other countries. Filipinos give and deliver flowers only by season or occasion, which includes among the few, birthdays, graduations, All Saints Day, and the time we are in right now--the holidays. Jerry, like any other flower shop owner, hopes to change all that. Which is why, for Filipinos living abroad, to go out of one's way just to deliver flowers to the Philippines is always a well-appreciated effort. Be it a woman receiving flowers or giving them.
For the men out there not used to being pampered, they better watch out. Valentines is fast approaching.

December 22 2006 - Talk about girl power, but women are spending on flowers now; not really for themselves, but for others.
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