Problem: Article: Find out what hours the market is open, which varies by day of the week. In some cases, the market may open as early as 2 am! Other markets may open by 5, 6, or even 8 am. If you have a specific type of flower in mind, or need a lot of stock, aim to arrive when the market opens. Florists and designers often arrive when the market opens and may buy all of the available stock of a certain type of flower, leaving late-comers disappointed. You may be able to find some flowers, like roses and tulips, regardless of what time of year it is. Other flowers, like peonies, are only available in certain months and may be more expensive due to their rarity. Find out what flowers will be in season before deciding what you want from the market so you get the best deals. One of the major benefits about using an online retailer is that you often have a wider variety of flowers to choose from. You may be able to get flowers that are in season in climates other than your own since the flowers will be shipped straight to you from the supplier. If you’re ordering flowers online rather than picking them out in person, you’ll have to choose them based on the photos or descriptions provided on the site. Be sure to review the refund policy of the wholesaler and find out what they will do if the flowers you receive are damaged, dead, or otherwise not as expected.
Summary: Arrive early to markets find the best flowers. Look for flowers that are in season if you visit a market. Choose any kind of flowers if you shop online. Select your flowers from the photos provided on websites.

Problem: Article: This phrase is pronounced "tehzay-voo." Use a long ay sound (as in "hay") for "tais" an 'a'-like sound for "sez", and a long 'u' sound (as in "stool") for "vous." The approximate meaning is "be quiet."    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/d\/d9\/Say-Shut-up-in-French-Step-2-Version-4.jpg\/v4-460px-Say-Shut-up-in-French-Step-2-Version-4.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/d\/d9\/Say-Shut-up-in-French-Step-2-Version-4.jpg\/aid986121-v4-728px-Say-Shut-up-in-French-Step-2-Version-4.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}  This is another moderately rude way to say "shut up" in French. Again, in some contexts it may be used in a friendly way. However, if you say it with a hostile feeling or you use it for someone you should be respectful towards, it will come across as rude. Because this phrase uses the "vous" pronoun, you can use it when you're talking to groups of people as well as single individuals. This phrase is pronounced "fairm tah boosh." Use a long a sound (as in "ray") for "ferme." Don't pronounce the final 'e' in "ferme." Use a short o sound (as in "rock") for "ta" and use a long 'u' sound (as in "stool") for "bouche." The meaning of this phrase is "shut your mouth." This phrase is almost always considered rude. The only situations when it might be laughed off is when you are using it jokingly with friends or family. If you're not worried about being offensive, you might try using this crude (but effective) phrase to get someone to shut up. This phrased is pronounced "tah gool." Use a short o sound (as in "rock") for "ta" and a long 'u' sound (as in "stool"). Don't pronounce the final e in "gueule."  Be careful with this phrase. This is basically the most insulting way you can tell someone to shut up in French. You may hear good friends use it with each other, but it is not something you will want to use in "polite" company.
Summary:
Say "Taisez-vous" as an alternative. Say "Ferme ta bouche" as a rude way to ask someone to shut up. Say "Ta gueule" to very rudely tell someone to shut up.