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Monday, June 04, 2007

Hi,
interesting facts for you.

Many flowers have secret meanings and in Japan the language of flowers is called hanakotoba. Flowers make excellent gifts for girls and guys and can be used to send subtle or overt messages to someone. Knowing the meanings can also help aspiring manga-ka choose appropriate flowers to draw into their backgrounds.
Most Japanese greeting cards still use hanakotoba correctly. Unfortunately many people, even in Japan, don’t know hanakotoba or wrongly assume that all the Japanese meanings are the same as the Western meanings established during Victorian times.
Strong Emotions
Love is a tricky thing and but flowers can help express certain feelings. The yellow rose means ‘friendship’ in Japan and is a great gift for friends on Valentine’s Day or birthdays. It’s also very useful when someone has a crush on you and you want to let them down easy. It means the same thing in America, so it’s a nice way of saying “Let’s just be friends.”
Different colors of the same flowers change the meaning in hanakotoba. While red roses mean ‘love’, pink roses mean ‘happiness,’ and white roses mean ‘silence,’ ‘innocence,’ or ‘devotion.’ A red camellia means ‘being in love’ but a yellow camellia means ‘longing.’
Red tulips can stand for trust, pride, or pity. Yellow tulips represent one-sided love and dark blue or purple tulips show mourning for the deceased. White carnations mean ‘engagement to be married,’ but other carnations can mean negative things like ‘refusal,’ ‘disdain,’ or even ‘disappointment’ (which I somewhat understand as I am usually disappointed if I get carnations, the cheapest flower around).
Other flowers that represent facets of love are often drawn in the background of manga. Daisies mean ‘faithful’, forget-me-nots mean ‘everlasting or true love’, and lavender means ‘you are always in my heart.’ For some reason in hanakotoba the cactus flower means ‘lust.’ Mistletoe means ‘single and looking’ so it’s no wonder people kiss under it at Christmas time.
In Japan people serious about love give a primrose, which means ‘desperately in love.’ If your crush has no clue about your feelings, or maybe doesn’t think you are serious about them, this is the flower to use. It’s also a good one to send if you’ve asked someone out and they haven’t answered you yet.
Lotus flowers aren’t given as gifts because they mean “far from a loved one.” In ancient times women used to cultivate them in their yards while their lover was away to let potential suitors know that they were unavailable.
If you want to let someone know that you hate them or will get revenge for what they have done to you, give them an orange lily. It is a popular flower for rivals in business to send to each other. Also it is not unheard of for brides to receive orange lilies on their wedding day from ex-lovers or women who wanted to marry the groom themselves. White lilies, on the other hand, mean ‘purity’ and are often used in funeral services because white is the color of death and mourning in Japan.
Flowers with Personality
There are some flowers that represent personality characteristics that make great signatures for manga characters. Pansies are flowers for a caring person and show their (and your) thoughtfulness. Violets represent honesty and can show someone you appreciate their candor.
Jasmine is perfect for someone who is graceful or friendly. If you think someone has good taste, choose a large dahlia. Shy people are represented by an amaryllis and sweet people deserve a lily of the valley. Nature lovers would appreciate one of my favorite blossoms, a magnolia.
Red poppies are seen as ‘fun-loving’ flowers in Japan. Associations with opiates aside, they are linked to cheerful people and could be given to outgoing friends. White poppies are used to celebrate events and orange poppies mean ‘success.’
Sending a Message
Honeysuckle is a good thank you for someone who has been generous towards you. Bluebells mean ‘gratitude’ and are a good way to thank anyone. If you want to wish someone good luck, give them a clover which is considered lucky in hanakotoba. The white anemone is a flower that’s excellent for many situations because in Japan it means ‘sincerity’. Anytime you want to express sincere feelings, the anemone will work well.
A flower to give politicians, royalty, or any other people in powerful positions is the edelweiss. In Japan it means both ‘courage’ and ‘power’ but it is also known as the flower of eternity because even when dried it looks about the same as it does alive. Giving it to someone lets them know that you hope they continue to be in power forever.
The daffodil is the perfect flower to give to bosses, teachers, older relatives, and public figures because it means ‘respect’ in Japan. A nice gift for co-workers is verbena, because the flower means ‘cooperation’. Ambrosia flowers mean ‘pious’ in Japan and would be appreciated by anyone in the clergy.
Freesia is a beautiful flower that comes in a variety of colors that is found all over Japan. The flower means ‘childish’ and is often given to someone who acts immature as a gentle criticism.
The azalea is a pretty little flower that often comes in larger bouquets. In Japan the flower means ‘patience’ and it’s good to give someone if you want to let them know you will patiently wait for them or you will be patient with their decisions or behaviors.
The sweet pea is a flower of goodbyes in Japan. It is nice to give to a friend who is moving away, or a coworker who is leaving for another job. It is meant to mean goodbye forever, with positive feelings toward the other person. Don’t use the sweet pea when breaking up with someone unless it’s a very amicable separation.
A morning glory is a creeping flower that is often used in anime and manga because in Japan it means “I will keep my promise” and we all know how many promises childhood friends and samurai make.

6/04/2007 01:12:00 PM x

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Yo people.
Okay, so since someone wanted more posts, here's one from me.

Nothing much to do with us but,
JAPAN WON MISS UNIVERSE 2007!!


Yay! Congrats congrats.

Yea, that's about all.
Bye then.
P.S: I know you all had fun at camp.

anonymous

5/30/2007 08:56:00 AM x

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

EVERYTHING IS GONE

this blog is so dead

LET'S DO A REVAMP

I SUMMARISE THERE ARE 3 THINGS TO BE DONE:

NEW BLOGSKIN

CONTINUAL POSTS[ MEANS MORE OUTINGS]

MORE PEOPLE PARTICIPATING IN THIS BLOG

WE WERE ONCE SO UNITED AMONG THE REST OF THE EXPRESS CLASSES
NOW WHAT ARE WE? JUST CARING ABOUT OURSELVES AND NOT DOING ANYTHING TO THIS BLOG[INCLUDING MYSELF]~ANYWAY,EVEN THOUGH WE ALL ARE SEPARATED-ALL IS NOT LOST,WE MUST BE ONCE AND FOR ALL BE UNITED FOREVER!!!

5/29/2007 10:12:00 AM x

Sunday, April 01, 2007

lol beware of the stupid photo album virus at msn...

4/01/2007 07:42:00 PM x


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4/01/2007 03:12:00 PM x

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Last day of holiday....Hello Every 2fians[defiant,jk] again! I have change the class2f blog from old blogger acc to new blogger acc...plz instant msg me to get the new user and pass..thanks
-ZhenHong

3/18/2007 11:54:00 AM x

Wednesday, December 20, 2006


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Saturday, December 02, 2006

Hello. Hate to sound so formal but this is a serious issue.

I regret that I have to remove my personal blog's link from this blog because of unmentionable reasons. Please don't be a kaypoh and ask me why. Please approach me personally if you want to know the URL of my blog to send in fundamental comments that would not hurt my humble abode (well, that's what I call it).

Many thanks.

Shah
Ex-chairman of 2f '06

12/02/2006 04:09:00 PM x

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