So my friend%26#039;s birthday is 1 month from today. We%26#039;re close but not extremely close, and we%26#039;re coworkers. We%26#039;re both single, and claim we%26#039;re happy being single, but that chemistry I think is starting to show between us. She%26#039;s been very good to me, and has helped me get over my shyness around others.
I thought it would be fun to buy her a beautiful spring bouquet with a giant balloon that says Happy B-Day and sneak it in on her desk when she%26#039;s gone. Roses are great, but I feel like that would be too much. Lots of other nice gifts, she loves John Deere stuff, and I found the cutest John Deere bear. I just don%26#039;t want to do too much and creep her out. I want just a sweet gesture to remember her B-Day. I do like her, she knows it, is okay with it, and I feel like she likes me back.
What do you think?
By the way, we have dated a couple times, and going out for her b-day is out of the question.
Birthday Flowers for a Friend!? What should I get her?
Roses are awesome, but sending her too many can send the wrong message. Also consider the color of the flowers. Red roses are usually from a boyfriend, husband, or fiance. If you want to send her roses, go with 3 roses (anymore, and you could be saying you love her), either in light pink, yellow, or orange. Gerber daisies are also really pretty and come in fun colors. I think a small John Deere bear added to the bouquet would give it a personal touch.
Reply:I like the John Deere bear idea....it%26#039;s cute, but not too much. Flowers mean %26#039;relationship%26#039;...save those for next year, when you%26#039;ll probably have one with her! (Because of the bear!) :)
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