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Reply 1
Could always compromise and go for a half dozen.
Reply 2
12 good ones will set you back quite a bit (ok, £40 then:awesome:). Make sure its worth it is all I can say.

(although M&S ones are cheap, but they aren't the best)
She'd probably be perfectly happy with one, as long as she knew you weren't planning a dozen :smile:
PJ991
12 good ones will set you back quite a bit (ok, £40 then:awesome:). Make sure its worth it is all I can say.

(although M&S ones are cheap, but they aren't the best)


I agree with this guy - roses are pretty pricey - and it depends on what ur getting quality wise - i mean you wouldn't want to get her roses that pretty much rot after a few hours...

from a girl's perspective - 1 rose is just as good as a dozen - it's really the gesture that we appreciate =D
I wish I could have a bouquet... :frown:
But a single rose will do the job fine.
i'd much prefer one :smile:
Reply 7
One. A big, full red one. Preferably without plastic around it.
harleygrant
One. A big, full red one. Preferably without plastic around it.


Mmm hmmm. Like you've just stolen it from a garden (Don't actually do this, just giving you idea that it should look fresh and unpackaged).
Reply 9
noo its lovely , i wish someone was giving me a bouquet of flowers, definitely give them to her

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