There is the expected, and there is the unexpected. When it’s a special day for your significant other or close friend, he or she may be expecting something, and it is important to come through. But, most people agree that the best time to receive flowers and gifts is when they aren’t expecting them at all.
A recent survey shows that for every 20 Americans who think Valentine’s Day is the best time to receive flowers, 30 others think it’s even more special when flowers are received with no special occasion in mind. It’s the unexpected surprise and thoughtfulness behind the gift that means so much.
A gift on an Anniversary or Mother’s Day may be rightfully expected, but receiving a gift that express love in the middle of a stressful week can turn a troubled time to a happy one. When you really love someone, it’s often the little unexpected gestures that really show them how much you care. And, sending a surprise message of caring doesn’t have to cost a bundle.
While 26% percent of Americans named jewelry as the gift most likely to make them smile, flowers ranked a close second at 23%, and there are a...