I like yellow, Its bright and it reminds me of sunshine. Who doesn't like sunshine?
2007-02-12 20:00:44
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answer #1
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answered by Mrs. Shrek 5
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Yellow Roses~
2007-02-12 19:59:20
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answered by Psychotic2 6
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Yellow roses are a nice change from the traditional red ones.
2007-02-13 01:40:32
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answered by Candi Apples 7
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Red
2007-02-12 19:58:37
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answered by ♥Lin 6
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Red rose is given to your loved ones & yellow to your friends....
2007-02-12 20:03:48
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answered by Anonymous
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RED ROSES cuz it symbolize romance, beauty, respect, courage, passionate love and unity and are the most popular of all roses. Red roses also stand for the creative spirit of love, the true love stronger than thorns. Red rosebuds are meant to reflect the beauty of a young lover and mean “pure and lovely”. Red roses in full bloom say, "I love you still." Red & White roses together signify unity or togetherness. They are given when facing a challenging life event or to celebrate a strengthening relationship. Red and yellow blended means gaiety and loyalty, jovial and happy feelings. ^_^
2007-02-12 19:58:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Red. But then I've never been a fan of yellow anything really.
2007-02-12 20:02:50
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answered by neve_freak2001 5
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Yellow -- red is too common
2007-02-12 20:55:51
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answered by Lolitta 7
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RED rose.
i love red because thta's my hair color.
There’s nothing secret about the red rose’s symbolism of love. Valentine’s Day would hardly exist without this bold and dramatic bloom. The ultimate symbol of romantic love and enduring passion, the red rose also conveys respect and the creative spirit of love. Representing true love stronger than thorns, the red rose is known universally as the lover’s rose.
Representing, humility, purity and innocence, the white rose—often referred to as the bridal rose—is associated with young love. In Scotland, when the white rose bloomed in autumn, it was seen as a token of early marriage. Also symbolizing truth and reverence, it sends a message of loyalty and says “I am worthy of you.”
While in Victorian times, the yellow rose symbolized jealousy, today it represents friendship, joy and caring. A bouquet of these sun-filled blossoms conveys warmth, gladness and affection.
Symbolizing gentility, femininity, elegance and refinement, the pink rose also carries additional meanings depending on its hue. A deep pink conveys gratitude and appreciation, while pale shades connote grace and gentleness, admiration and happiness.
With their warm, vibrant tones, orange roses symbolize enthusiasm and desire. If you’re looking for a way to express admiration and attraction—with an underlying message of passion and excitement—then send a bouquet filled with these fiery blooms.
Thought to be almost mystical in nature, with symbolism tied to enchantment, desire and even proceeding cautiously, it’s not surprising that lilac and purple roses send a message of love at first sight, A great Valentine flower.
In some instances—usually when mixing red with another color rose—you can send additional messages with your choice of bouquet. For example, a combination of red and yellow roses conveys gaiety and happiness, while a mix of red and white roses symbolizes unity.
As if color weren’t enough to express your innermost thoughts, there are still more ways that roses can convey your message. For example, while fresh flowers in a bouquet-like roses in full bloom-express deep gratitude, a single rose says “I still love you.” A bouquet of rosebuds—representing innocent love—says “you are forever young and beautiful.” And a thornless rose says “love at first sight,” while the tea rose says “I’ll remember you always.”
♥Roberta♥
2007-02-12 22:51:51
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answered by ♥Roberta. 5
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yellow or orange. i hate red roses.
2007-02-12 20:00:16
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answered by **** if i know 7
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red
2007-02-12 20:00:39
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answered by queendebadow 5
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