One horror story is when a florist received an order for a big wedding. They prepared all the beautiful floral arrangements days in advance. But on the wedding day, a huge storm hit. The delivery van got stuck in the flood, and most of the flowers were ruined. The florist had to rush to find any available flowers and redo the arrangements at the last minute.
No. Given that prostitution is illegal in Indonesia, there are no official documentaries or reports that would promote or detail the activities of prostitution. The Indonesian government is focused on suppressing prostitution, not documenting it.
Indonesia novels often feature rich cultural elements. They incorporate local traditions, beliefs, and social norms into the stories. For example, the use of Javanese or other local languages' expressions and proverbs.
I'm not sure exactly who the main characters are in this light novel. But surely the florist themselves is a main character. There might be a mentor figure who taught the florist their skills or a rival florist who challenges them. There could also be some regular customers who play important roles in the story, like a young girl who comes to the shop every week and has a special bond with the florist.
Late deliveries are quite common. Maybe due to traffic, vehicle problems or unexpected events. Another is customers being difficult, like changing orders at the last minute or not being satisfied no matter what. Also, issues with flower quality like getting a batch of flowers that are already half - dead on arrival can be a horror for florists.
Well, there's the story of a florist who had a cat that loved to sleep among the flower arrangements. One day, a customer came in and didn't notice the cat at first. When they did, they were so surprised and delighted. It became a regular thing for customers to come in just to see the cat.
Once, a florist got an order for a huge bouquet for a wedding. But the florist's dog accidentally knocked over half of the arranged flowers right before delivery. In a rush, the florist rearranged it in a new, unique style. When the bride saw it, she loved it even more than the original design because it looked so different and artsy.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be various interpretations. It might be a novel related to Prabowo's vision for Indonesia in 2030, perhaps exploring political, social or economic changes he envisions for the country.
The language used in Indonesia light novels can be very vivid and descriptive. It helps to create a strong sense of place, whether it's a bustling city street or a quiet rural village. Also, many of them focus on themes like family, friendship, and love, which are universal but with an Indonesian touch.