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The vibrant energy of the Lunar New Year (Tet) has slowly settled, and the streets of Vietnam are returning to their gentle, everyday rhythm. Just this morning at Ciaoflora, we arranged a delicate pastel bouquet for a customer overseas. He missed celebrating Valentine's Day because his girlfriend was visiting her family in a quiet countryside town for the holidays. It was a beautiful reminder that the season of giving doesn't end when the holiday calendar says it does. If you are miles away and looking to connect with someone special here, the post-Tet season offers a few meaningful moments to bridge the distance.
Making Up for Missed Moments
Love rarely follows a strict schedule. If the long Tet holiday kept you and your loved one apart, a belated Valentine’s surprise can actually feel more intimate because it is completely unexpected. A hand-crafted bouquet arriving at her door on a random weekday speaks volumes. It simply says, "I'm still thinking of you."
Honoring New Beginnings
For those with professional ties in Vietnam, the days following Tet are culturally significant. This period is known as "Khai Trương"—the first business days of the new year. It is a time for setting good intentions. Sending a bright floral stand, usually featuring lucky yellow and red blooms, to your Vietnamese partners is a thoughtful nod to local traditions. It shows a deep understanding of the culture and beautifully nurtures your working relationships for the year ahead.
Sending Belated New Year Wishes
Sometimes, life simply gets busy. If you were caught up in the rush of your own schedule and missed sending a gift during the Tet holidays, it is never too late to share a kind thought. A fresh, elegant vase of Phalaenopsis orchids delivered to a friend or family member's home is a lovely way to wish them peace and joy for the months to come.
Looking Ahead: The Magic of March 8th
As February gently closes, we also look toward one of the most cherished days in Vietnam: International Women’s Day on March 8th. Here, it is a grand celebration to honor mothers, wives, sisters, and colleagues. If you plan to send flowers to Vietnam to express your admiration for the women in your life, preparing a little early is always a good idea, as florist workshops become beautifully busy.
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