![]() See more words with the same meaning: good, okay, cool, awesome, fun.Citation from "Doubt", Wilfred (US TV), Season 1 Episode 11 (2011) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site. Citation from "Cool Neighbors", Up All Night (TV), Season 1 Episode 2 (2011) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site. ![]() Citation from "Eagleton", Parks and Recreation (TV), Season 3 Episode 12 (2011) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site. Citation from "Love, Bullets and Blacktop", Reaper (TV, 2007), Season 1 Episode 7 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site. They will fill the room with a calming aroma and put a smile on the face of anyone who looks at them. Sadly, they do not, so we have to ‘settle’ for giving pink, white, and purple Sweet Peas instead.Īn upcoming interview, speech, or even award ceremony is the perfect time to give Sweet Peas. If yellow Sweet Peas existed, we have no doubt they would be given as good luck bouquets. Thanks to this legend many people associate the flower with the Irish saint and with good luck. ![]() There is an urban legend that Sweet Pea seeds that are planted before St Patrick’s day grow bigger and smell sweeter. It is mostly white and other very pale varieties of Spring Peas that are given for this reason. It is hoped that the beauty of the plant and the pleasing scent will provide joy to the recipient. Sweet Peas are often given to people who are looking for peace. Many people give green Sweet Peas as they are slightly rarer and green is often seen as a lucky color. Sweet Peas of all colors can be given for this reason. When moving into a new house or a new office Sweet Peas are believed to bring good luck, peace, and happiness into the room. When someone is setting out on a new adventure they can be given Sweet Peas to take with them. They were given to brides to protect them from spitefulness on their special day. The purity and innocence of the flower would prevent them from speaking negatively. It was also believed that it was impossible to speak ill of someone when they were in the same room as a Sweet Pea. ![]() Well, it is a French tradition that Sweet Peas of all colors are given to a bride to protect her innocence and to ward off evil. Not only are they used to decorate the venue, but they are also given to the bride in vast quantities. Sweet Peas are traditionally used at weddings in France. It makes complete sense that these flowers are often associated with summer flings and secret affairs.įor the short time that they are alive, Sweet Peas are a delight to look at and carry with them a delightful and unforgettable fragrance. Sweet Peas are Annual flowers – this means that they die at the end of each season and need to be replanted if you want them to grow in the next year.įor this reason, many people see Sweet Peas as flowers that burn brightly for a short amount of time before disappearing. The small flowers simply said – ‘it was a pleasure to see you, thank you for the good time’. These flowers were often given along with a thank you letter after a successful party or event. If you were to give a bouquet of white Sweet Peas to a Victorian they would be very happy. Goodbye and Thank You for the Good Time (Original Symbol) The name is drawn not only from their delicate scent but also from the fact they were often used to decorate weddings and other happy events of high society. We actually have the poet Keats to thank for the name ‘Sweet Pea’. Goodbye and Thank You for the Good Time (Original Symbol).
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