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Valentines Day and White Day in Japan

Valentine’s Day in Japan – February 14th The “Craziness of Valentine’s Day” falls mainly on women in Japan. Unlike most countries of which I am aware, here the tradition calls for women to give chocolate to the person they’re dating, want to date, are currently stalking, or is their father…sometimes brothers, and to add insult to injury, co-workers and good friends. All in, women must provide chocolate to probably 30% of the men they know. Of course, not all chocolates are created equal, and those for co-workers and non-romantic friends are “courtesy chocolates,” or more bluntly, “obligation chocolates,” that do not cost very much. The more important the relationship, the better the chocolate, culminating in the handmade chocolate’s ultimate token of regard. The burden of chocolate distribution and obligation are not without their payback, though, and that payday is called “White Day.” White Day in Japan – March 14th A second Valentine’s day in March…wait… what? The payback from “obligation chocolates” comes on March 14th, on a holiday named “White Day.” On White Day, guys have to buy chocolates as a thank you to everyone that gave them chocolates on Valentine’s Day, plus their significant others, which will require extra…

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