Send Flowers, A How To Guide
It should be an easy, feel-good experience to send flowers. You
can order flowers for any number of occasions. Here are some
simple tips to ensure that you are satisfied with the results.
There are several pieces of information that you need to
communicate to your local florist. A good florist knows these
pieces of information and will ask the right questions. If you
do not have a good local florist, you may need to take matters
into your own hands and order flowers online. Either way, if at
any point during the ordering process you don't feel you're
getting through, don't be afraid to ask for what you want. If
you still don't feel comfortable, politely cancel the order and
try again elsewhere. What date do you want the flowers
delivered? Many florists offer same day delivery and some even
offer timed delivery. If the timing is important to you,
understand that you may have to pay for a special service. A
good florist will meet your needs and charge you accordingly. To
whom and where are the flowers to be delivered? Do your part and
have the recipient's name, address and phone number ready. What
is the occasion and what do you want the flowers to say? Here's
where you may need to interject the details. If it's a
Congratulations for a new baby, there's a big difference in what
you'd likely say to a business associate upon the birth of her
baby than for your beautiful wife on the occasion of bringing
your precious little girl into the world. If you would say
different things to the people, then you'd send different
flowers. When the clerk asks what the occasion is, give the
details he or she will need to help you choose the right
flowers. For instance, for the associate, you might end up
sending a pretty basket of pink and white flowers with a balloon
attached. For your wife and new baby girl, you might end up
sending 12 light pink sweetheart roses arranged with baby's
breath in a silver mint julep cup. Big difference. What is the
budget? Unfortunately, many florists will ask this question
before any of the others, it sounds like "how much do you want
to spend?". You're not a professional florist; you don't know
how much it will cost to say exactly what you want to say.
Still, there is probably a budget you have in mind, so answer
this question with another question like "the flowers are for my
dearest Uncle's funeral. I want a special tribute that includes
his love of rose gardening. Can you give me some suggestions and
tell me how much they would cost?". This is where ordering
online appeals to many customers. If your local florist has
become so accustomed to the "how much do you want to spend?"
manner of sales that you cannot have a meaningful conversation
about the options they can provide, it's time for you to do some
shopping online. Find a site where you can see photos and prices
and take your time choosing the product that is right for you.
Be sure to pay attention to order processing and delivery fees.
How will you be paying for the flowers? Very few florists still
have house accounts, and if you are ordering online, a house
account is out of the question. Be prepared to pay by credit
card or to go to the store to pay in cash. Armed with a little
knowledge and some confidence, you can order flowers that say
just the right thing. Take a minute to be prepared before you
pick up the phone and once you have, gently and firmly insist
upon good service. If you take the time to be clear about your
expectations, you won't be disappointed.