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Do people in your country send plants as gifts?
Vocabulary hozircha yo‘q.
  • yes:
  • potted plants (such as orchids, succulents, bonsai) are popular in my country because they last longer
  • people in my country buy plants for special occasions (such as birthdays, weddings, Mother’s Day)
  • plants symbolize care, life, and good wishes
  • shops and markets in my country usually offer plants as gift options
  • no:
  • people in my country prefer other gifts (chocolates, perfumes, clothes, gadgets)
  • buying plants is not common in my country, only gardeners are interested
  • flowers may be sold as gifts, but not potted plants
  • plants are seen as impractical, difficult to take care of
  • giving plants is not part of the tradition in my country (as for many people taking care of plants is seen as a bit difficult)
Oh yes, people in my country often send plants as gifts. Flowers are especially popular for birthdays and holidays. Many people also choose potted plants like orchids or succulents because they last longer than cut flowers. It’s a nice way to show care and bring beauty into someone’s home.
Nope, in my country people don’t usually buy plants as gifts. They prefer to give things like sweets, clothes, or perfumes. Flowers are sometimes sold, but not really potted plants. Taking care of a plant is seen as a bit difficult, so it’s not a common tradition.

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