Valentines Day and White Day
Yes Singapore's Practise of it is kinda Screwed up!
In Japan and Korea(for all i know and a Korean told me),
February 14 is Valentine's Day which is the day which young women should give small gifts, commonly chocolate, not only to their boy friends, but also to their male colleagues or bosses, as a token of their love or good will. In the latter case, the gift is called "ぎり チョこ(Giri Choko) ", or Obligation Chocolate, since it is given from the sense of obligation, and not from love. The proper manners for the recipients are that they should duly reciprocate the gifts on White Day ( March 14 ).
Yeah!So girls,gimme Chocolates on Valentines day =P
In Japan and Korea(for all i know and a Korean told me),
February 14 is Valentine's Day which is the day which young women should give small gifts, commonly chocolate, not only to their boy friends, but also to their male colleagues or bosses, as a token of their love or good will. In the latter case, the gift is called "ぎり チョこ(Giri Choko) ", or Obligation Chocolate, since it is given from the sense of obligation, and not from love. The proper manners for the recipients are that they should duly reciprocate the gifts on White Day ( March 14 ).
Yeah!So girls,gimme Chocolates on Valentines day =P
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