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- 2025/ 3/ 11
- Contributor:Yuma Yokoyama
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White Day is coming soon

ladies and gentlemen
We become indebted to!
Yokoyama will be in charge today🌞
It's snowing and warm, so I'm not sure if it's winter or spring yet.
Please be careful not to get sick!
March is synonymous with White Day!
Somehow, Valentine's Day and White Day were more fun when I was a student...
I feel a bit lonely now that the excitement I had before is gone.
Valentine's Day was especially a fun event when I was a student!
I went to school earlier than usual and checked my desk carefully lol
I would be happy to receive a gift even as a token of my gratitude!
There were some people who were a little too in love though 😂
Now, on to the main topic, White Day.
I asked the women in the office, and although it depends on the relationship, they all seemed to like easy-to-use items like hand cream and hair oil!
Come to think of it, around this time last year when I was discussing with Fujisawa what to give as a White Day gift, he recommended a ReFa brush to me, and when I gave it to my girlfriend at the time, I remember her being very happy with it.
If you are planning to give a White Day gift, please use this as a reference (*^▽^*)
I was doing some quick research on White Day, but did you know that the meaning varies depending on the country and what is given?
[Countries with White Day customs]
Korea: It is customary for women to give chocolate to men on Valentine's Day, and for men to return the gift to women on White Day.
China: Both Valentine's Day and White Day are recognized as days when men give gifts to women.
[Countries without White Day customs]
Italy, France, the UK and other European countries, and the US: They have Valentine's Day but no White Day.
America: There is no White Day custom and it is not celebrated.
Japan and Korea are almost the same! In Europe, there is no culture of giving in return. It feels a bit sad to give something without receiving anything in return.
It seems like the sweets you give in return have different meanings!
Macaron: "You are a special person"
Marshmallow: "It's a thank you for Valentine's Day." "I don't like it."
Cookie: "Let's be good friends"
Candy: "I like you/Please go out with me"
Baumkuchen "May your happiness last forever"
Caramel: "I feel safe when I'm with you"
I never thought there would be a pattern where the person would dislike the gift in return...lol
Since I don't have any plans to give anything in return this year, this topic is not relevant to Yokoyama (;∀;)
Next year I want to think about what to give on White Day m(__)m
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