Monday, May 11, 2009

What are those hawaiian things called?

them things that go round your neck with the flowers on they give you them when you come of the plane

What are those hawaiian things called?
Those are called Leis (pronounced Lays like the chips) They can come in many varieties. You can make yarn leis, ribbon leis, tea leaf leis, kukui nut leis, flower leis and many more. People get them for graduation all the way up to their eyes!-its cool, and for all sorts of celebrations-anything you can think of. ex. birthday, mothers day, awards, after performances etc.
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Reply:the first thing that happens to everyone when they reach hawaii, is they get lei'ed
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Reply:they are called lei's.
Reply:They are called leis and are made of many different types of flowers. If you got one when you got off the plane you've more than likely received an orchid lei since those are the cheapest and most handling resistant ones and most tour companies buy them in bulk.





A lei is defined as a garland.
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Reply:They are called leis. Pronounced like lay. They are beautiful. They consist of different flowers usually hybiscus.
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Reply:They're called hawaiian leis. Leis can come in many diff flower and fuit or nut arrangements
Reply:In Hawaiian culture is a wreath of flowers draped around the neck -- called Leis-- presented upon arriving or leaving as a symbol of affection.
Reply:a Lei, pronounced like "lay", as in "kamana wana lei u' , them things you only get if you're being greeted by a friend or a tour group and not by them girls, you know, with them grass dresses who shake them hips like them's having a seizure


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