Happy Valentines Day, everyone! Since we've hit the holiday, would you guys like to talk about what you about Japan in relations to Valentines?
I know it's the time of year where girls would make their own chocolates (or buy them in stores) and give it to the boys they like; not only that, but they also have to give "obligatory" chocolates to men that they know too, like bosses, sons, and friends. Boys really look forward to this day (well, it's candy, who wouldn't like it?) and I've noticed that many of them in manga tend to measure their popularity by the amount of chocolate they get.
As a lot of it is homemade chocolate, a joke among some manga is that sometimes they find hair in the chocolates. :X
Boys don't really give out chocolates on Japan during Valentines, but they do return the favor one month later (March 14) on a holiday called White Day. On White Day, boys are said to give the girl who gave them chocolate something white, with certain gifts holding specific meanings. Common gifts are cookies, candies, white chocolate, marshmallows, jewelry, lingerie, and stuffed animals. Here are some meanings I've picked up online:
* Handkerchief - If a man gives a woman a handkerchief for White Day, he is telling her that he doesn't love her. The handkerchief is meant to be used by the woman to wipe her tears. * Cookies - The man just wants to be friends with the woman. * Marshmallows - The man likes the woman, and would like to date her. * Candy - The man is already involved in a relationship with another woman. (I'm not sure how accurate this one is).
Do you guys know anything else about how Valentines Day and White Day are celebrated in Japan? If so, I'd like to hear more about it.
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