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Valentines Day Celebrations In Other Countries
valentines day celebrations vary from country to country. Read some of the interesting facts about valentines day in other cultures.
Denmark
Denmark
is
known
for
Danish
valentine
cards.
These
lovers
card
when
held
up
to
the
light
shows
the
picture
of
a
lover
handing
his
love
a
gift.
While
some
Danish
people
exchange
poems
and
candy
snowdrops
on
this
day
the
others
send
love
notes.
These
are
naughty
love
notes
called
'gaekkebrev',
on
which
the
sender
signs
his
or
her
name
in
dots.
If
the
receiver
guesses
the
right
name
he
will
get
a
candy
egg
at
Easter
time.
Scotland
valentines
day
is
celebrated
as
a
grand
festival
in
Scotland.
Equal
numbers
of
young
unmarried
men
and
women
participate
in
the
festival.
Each
of
them
will
write
their
name
on
a
piece
of
paper.
The
chits
are
placed
in
two
different
hats
as
one
for
men
and
the
other
for
ladies.
Both
of
them
may
end
up
with
two
different
valentines
but
the
rules
states
that
the
young
man
should
stick
to
the
valentine
who
has
chosen
him
first.
After the group split into couples, gifts are given to ladies and the ladies would then wear the name of their valentine in their heart or on their sleeve. This festival usually leads to marriages or romances at the end of the day.
Korea
Koreans celebrate with the traditional gift of candy from females to males on February 14. Men give their gifts to their beloved only after a month on " white day". This day many men confess their love for the first time to their sweethearts.
Koreans have kept aside a special day as "Black day" on April 14, for people who did not receive anything for valentines day. On this day all singles eat Jajangmyun, a Chinese style noodles in black sauce together.
Taiwan
Due
to
westernization
February
14
is
celebrated
as
valentines
day
in
Taiwan.
However
they
also
celebrate
a
traditional
valentines
day
on
July
7of
the
lunar
calendar.
On
this
day
men
get
expensive
bouquet
of
roses
and
other
flowers
to
their
beloved.
Number of roses in the bouquet, foretell a message to their sweetheart. According to the Taiwan tradition, one red rose means, " my only love", eleven rose mean, " my favourite", ninety-nine roses mean, " love you forever", and 108 roses means, " Marry me".
Slovenia
Slovenia
is
one
of
the
top
valentine
destinations.
Here
are
some
of
the
interesting
facts
regarding
its
traditions
and
celebrations.
- They believe that the birds propose to each other or marry on this day.
- Slovenian's believe that on February 14 plants and flowers start growing. They have an interesting proverb on this fact that states, "Valentine - first saint of spring"
- Slovenians first works on the field as Valentine's Day commence since it marks the beginning of spring.
- However the traditional love day of Slovenia is not February 14, but 12 March, the Saint Gregory's day.



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