February 14 is Valentine's Day, but the day has been largely Japanized recently. It has become the day on 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 "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 ), which is a genuinely Japanese institution!!However American Valentine day is deferrerent!It is not like japan!AmericanValentine's Day is for lovers. A guy would only give something (chocolates or flowers) to a girl he's interested in. It's also a good day for a girl (or a guy) to be a secret admirer. Sometimes a high school club will raise money by selling roses. You buy a flower, sign a note saying, "from your secret admirer" and they deliver it to the person during school. This way, you won't embarress yourself by signing your name. The person will read the note and ask all of his friends if they know who it is. They'll all try to find out and eventually, if you think that person would be interested, you can let them find out or never ever tell and it can always be a mystery. I wanna get chocolate!!!!!
Please give me!lol
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