Friday, May 21, 2010

I bought a rose flower for my mother birthday but I think it was not sutable for her.what should I do now?

well I think when I gave it to her she was not very happy.and I think it was not sutable for her.if I could do better pls say it to me?

I bought a rose flower for my mother birthday but I think it was not sutable for her.what should I do now?
What makes you think it was not "suitable"? It was a gift from you. It was thoughtful and beautiful. Was she not grateful? Perhaps her unhappiness had nothing to do with your flower. Have you talked to her about it? Perhaps she has other things on her mind.





If you gave your gift from love and gratitude, that's all you need to be concerned with. The receiver's reaction: let it go.





I wish you Peace.
Reply:You poor thing, I think it should have been a wonderful gift because it was givin w/love. If she doesn't apprieciate that honey then you deserve a better mother. I know that sounds rediculous now, but your not the only kind soul that is trying to broken down by their loved ones.





You are good enough!! Don't ever question that again please.
Reply:I think the best is to give her is "Dress"......with flowers.....She will sure love it...
Reply:Please, if she didn't look happy, then give here something else. Maybe a few dollars would do. I don't like roses either. Too much money spent on them to look at them die. But, she still should've pretend to be happy. It's the thought whats count.
Reply:As a mother, I would love to get a rose. I think she liked it more than you think, just because it came from you. Trust that your mother loves you and knows you love her, too. Sometimes other things going on affects how you react to something. Talk to her, and it will work out!
Reply:PAY FOR HER TO GO ON A TRIP
Reply:she need cash money more
Reply:hi NEPTUNIUM!!!!!





chooooooooooooo chweettttt ...oops i mean So sWEEt....it was very nice of u 2 give her a rose.....c don b upset....c 1 mom has ans ur ques...n when she liked ur idea its dam sure ur mom also liked ur idea abt u givin her a rose....don b upset dear.....if u r not happy den try plannin 4 her next b;day...atleast u were able 2 give her a rose...i was not able 2 do dat also...cuz my mom iz no long....hope u hav understood....wheather u give or not just b happy cuz u hav mom...think abt those ppl who don even hav a chance of givin her mom a rose like me....sob sob...well i won b emotional....so keep smilin n best of luck...





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Reply:Well first sayyou ordered somrthing and since it wasnt shipped you got her a flower for now. Give her a surprise party luau...The suppiles want shipped over yet
Reply:I know it sounds trite, but it really is the thought that counts. As a mother, I don't place ANY importance on what a gift is, but what it represents. It means more to me that my child sincerely thought of me than anything she puts in my hands. I'm sorry, I know you're feeling disappointed, but it's possible that you're misinterpreting her feelings. Then again, maybe she doesn't have the same kind of selflessness that you do. You have a tender heart and as long as your gift was heartfelt, you should not second-guess it. Any rose my daughter gave me would be the most beautiful flower in the world!
Reply:give her a cake
Reply:That was sweet of you and I am sure she liked it :) So now, go paint her toes nails and finger nails. Do her hair and makeup and she will cherish this day forever :)
Reply:give her a "day at the at home spa"
Reply:I think it's too bad that she could not be more gracious about receiving a nice gift like that.
Reply:She should of been happy that you even got her something. Anybody who does not apreciate your gift didnt deserve it from the get go. Sounds a little selfish to me. Dont trip, thats her deal!
Reply:Her problem, not yours. Move on. Next birthday, plan differently.
Reply:I think it's the thought that counts. You might think she doesn't like it but maybe she really love it! but next time try to make her something i am sure she will love it~


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