Valentine's day VS White day :D
Maybe there should be many Koreans who wrote about Valentine's day on their notes.
And there might be some who also wrote about White day which may sounds strange to you guys. You might ask what day it is.
In Korea, 2/14(+) is Valentine's day as well you must know.
Females give some chocolate to male(s) as a present on this day in Korea.
And 3/14(+) males give chocolate to female(s).
Maybe this is happening only in Japan and Korea as I know?
I think markers by trade could inform us about this ^^
(if there is anything unnatural to read, please don't be hesitate to correct me ^^ thanks~)
MJ
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Valentine's Day vs White Day :D
Hello guys.
Maybe there should be were many Koreans who wrote about Valentine's Day on their notes.
And There might be may have been some who also wrote about White Day, which may sounds strange to you. guys. You might ask what that day it is about.
In Korea, 2/14(+) is Valentine's Day as well you must may know.
Females give some chocolate to males as a present on this day in Korea, and on 3/14(+) males give chocolate to females.
Maybe this is happening only in Japan and Korea as far as I know.
I think markers by trade there are certain corporations could inform us about this ^^
(if there is anything unnatural to read, please don't be hesitate to correct me ^^ thanks~)
MJ
I myself don't celebrate Valentine's Day. Showing appreciation to your significant other should happen every day, not just on a designated day. I like to think of Valentine's Day as "Single Awareness Day." ^^
Valentine's day VS White day :D
Hello guys,
Maybe there should be many Koreans who wrote about Valentine's day on their notes. (There may be many Koreans who wrote about Valentine's day on their notes.)
And tThere might be some who also wrote about White day which may sounds strange to you guys. You might ask what day it is. (You may ask what this day is about.)
In Korea, 2/14(+) is Valentine's day as well you must know.
Females give some chocolate to male(s) as a present on this day in Korea.
And 3/14(+) males give chocolate to female(s).
Maybe this is happening only in Japan and Korea as I know? (Maybe this happens only in Japan and Korea; As I know this may only be happening in Japan and Korea.)
I think markers by trade could inform us about this ^^ (?? I am not quite sure what you are trying to say here.) (I think that commercials and corporations could inform us about this ^^)(There is a term called Hallmark Holiday, maybe that is what you are tying to say?)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallmark_holiday
(if there is anything unnatural to read, please don't be hesitate to correct me ^^ thanks~)
MJ
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