Whether it is chocolates for boys or chocolates for girls, it can generally be divided into two types: rational chocolates and love chocolates. Chocolates given by friends and relatives are called rational chocolates. For example, on Christmas Day, the elders give it to the younger generation, or the younger brothers and sisters give it to the younger brothers and sisters, or good friends give it to each other (including friends of the opposite sex). In addition, the chocolates sent between lovers are called love chocolates, which represent the sweetness of love. Valentine’s Day is a custom from somewhere in the UK. There will be a big party on Valentine’s Day! Men and women who love each other will express their love on this day, and boys will send girls roses to express their love! Girls who symbolize pure love will send chocolates to express their love! White Day is popular in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and other regions. It is a continuation of what we know as Western Valentine’s Day. It is also different in terms of gift-giving: specifically, women give men chocolate on February 14, and men have to return a gift on March 14. In fact, White Day, or WhiteDay, originated from Japanese folklore: ValentineDay on February 14 was originally a day for girls to appeal to boys, and girls send Valentine’s Day chocolates to boys. In Japan, it is still the world of male chauvinism. On February 14, most girls give gifts to their sweethearts to show their love. If the man also has the intention, they must return the gift on March 14 to show their mutual affection. But in Hong Kong, Taiwan and other places, the distinction between men and women is not so obvious. On March 14th, if you give each other a lover’s gift in return, it means that you have a heart-to-heart bond with each other. Did your brother receive the chocolate, or do you plan to give the girl the chocolate??? (Whether it is a gift or a gift, it mostly represents the sweetness of love! Looking forward to it!)
What does it mean for a boy to buy chocolate for a girl to eat?
Whether it is a boy giving chocolate or a girl giving chocolate, it can generally be divided into two types: rational chocolate and love chocolate.
The chocolate given by friends and relatives is called rational chocolate. For example, on Christmas Day, the elders give it to the younger generation, or the younger brothers and sisters give it to the younger brothers and sisters, or good friends give it to each other (including friends of the opposite sex).
In addition, the chocolates sent between lovers are called love chocolates, which represent the sweetness of love.
Valentine’s Day is a custom from somewhere in the UK
There will be a big party on Valentine’s Day! Men and women who love each other will express their love on this day,
Boys will send girls roses to express their love! Girls who symbolize pure love will send chocolates to express! Show sweet love!
March 14th is White Valentine’s Day. White Day is popular in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and other regions. It is a continuation of what we know as Western Valentine’s Day. It is also different in terms of gift-giving: specifically, women give male chocolates on February 14, and men have to return a gift on March 14.
In fact, White Day, or WhiteDay, originated from Japanese folklore: ValentineDay on February 14 was originally a day for girls to resort to affection for boys. Girls give Valentine’s Day chocolates to boys.
In Japan, which is still a macho world, most girls give gifts to their sweethearts on February 14 to show their love. If the man also has the intention, he will return the gift on March 14 to show their mutual affection. But in Hong Kong, Taiwan and other places, the distinction between men and women is not so obvious. Returning a lover’s gift on March 14 means that each other has a heart-to-heart bond.