Our florist has a sign like that. I feel gay when I shop there.
Rose bushes in front of a window help you to advertise the fact that you don't like burglars.
Most real estate agencies just put a signpost in the yard. All those different colored flowers take a while to sprout.
Why is this in the real estate section?
What does "Like flowers for window advertising." mean?
What is your question?
Perhaps you could write a slightly better question. I've learned that all questions should be in the form of a full sentence, and end in a question mark.
Also, there are only three types of questons:
1: Yes or no questions tend to be simple, like "Does window advertising with flowers help sell houses?" Yes or no questions tend to start with a verb, such as "Does," "Is," or "Can."
2: "Or" questions tend to have a series of choices, like "Should I use marigolds, roses, or petunias when designing a window advertisement?" The big tip off for "Or" questions is that they always have the word "Or" between the choices.
3: Information questions require the respondant to come up with an actual sentence. A good example of these would be "What do you want to know about flowers for window advertising?" Information questions always include a "Reporter" question word, such as "who, what, when, where, how, and why."
When a question is not a full sentence, such as yours, which includes no verb, no "Or" word, and none of the "Who, what when, where, how and why" words, it is very hard to tell what we are supposed to answer.
2006-06-14 08:20:56
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answered by ye_river_xiv 6
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Just having a look at the product, enquiring and not buying is window advertising.
2016-04-10 03:40:49
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answered by UDAY 2
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