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What does the fruit represent?

The fruit language of pineapple is good luck. It represents "good luck is coming!"

Other fruit language is:

1. The fruit language of apple is good luck, good luck and peace (Ping Ping). Tip: It makes sense to give apples on Christmas Eve.

2. The fruit of oranges is wishful thinking. If it is given to someone you like, it means that I love you sincerely.

3. The fruit language of lychee is commitment. Lychees, which are abundant in summer, have a homophonic pronunciation of "I would like to be a winged bird in the sky and a twig on the ground", so they represent commitment.

4. The fruit language of pear is concern. The refreshing water pear also breaks away from the traditional bitterness of "separation" and transforms into the sweet care of "I miss you and my heart is never far away".

5. The fruit language of papaya is a hint. It represents "wood! Don't you understand my heart?"

6. The fruit language of melon is sweetness. It means "Every time I see you, you are sweet to my heart!"

7. The fruit language of strawberry is teasing. It stands for "Kiss me!"

8. The fruit language of mango is specificity. It means "You are the eternal light shining in my heart" or "You are the only one for me".

9. The fruit language of banana is pursuit. It means "get rid of your reserve and feel my tenderness!"

10. The fruit language of grapes is longing. It means "linking together every day I miss you!"