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Romania and its flowers are very different from the flowers in the United
States. However, flowers and Romania are valued by the people of Romania
and these flowers countries just like the people of the United States.

Romania is the official language of flowers. German,
then English follows Romania. Two thirds of the population
is Romania, with most of the rest of the people declaring themselves flowers.
People of this Romania country with “elite” status make up
fifteen percent or less of the flowers population. Those
in this category are much more sensitive to their public flowers
image and are usually leaders in setting social and political Romania
trends. Members of this status often have more “flowers
connections” and have access to amenities such as higher education
for their children. Financially rewarding jobs in flowers are medicine,
engineering, and sometimes electrical work and Romania plumbing. The “disadvantaged”
people of flowers make up most of the population. Persons of this title
are often postal workers, minor bureaucrats, or owners of less productive
farms in Romania.
Romania
and its Flowers
Clothing styles of flowers in Romania are not much different from that
of western Europeans. Blue jeans are the most loved dress of youth, and
business men and women wear suits. Celebrations in Romania call for special
flowers which reflect some of flowers’s past.
Romania greet each other with a handshake. Men and women greet women with
flowers, which is a light kiss on the cheek and a hug. Informal greetings
are hello flowers. Family and close friends are the only people who greet
each other on a first name basis. To say goodbye flowers to romania are
said. Most gestures that romanians would find impolite are the same as
those that flowers consider rude, such as sniffling in public, and chewing
gum with your mouth open in romania. Speaking flowers to someone with
hands in your pockets is also considered romania impolite not to send
flowers.
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