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        <summary>In America, the tradition of gifting flowers is more than a simple gesture; it is an expression of emotion that has deep-rooted connections to various cultural, social, and historical contexts. The act of giving flowers can convey messages of love, sympathy, joy, and congratulations often with nuanced undertones that reveal personal sentiments and societal values. But why has this practice become so fashionable in America, marking its prominence not only in personal relationships but also in pub…</summary>
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