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nanami 💸 kento ([personal profile] nonexempt) wrote in [community profile] caelumserver 2024-02-11 04:32 pm (UTC)

Making chocolates is what I was going to bring up. A usual tradition is for girls to make chocolates for boys on Valentine's day. Of course, it's become less gendered over time. Now it's more the person who has feelings making chocolates for those who they want to receive their feelings instead. Then those actions are reciprocated on White Day in March.

Before you ask, White Day is a holiday about reciprocation. I'm not sure the origins of it, unfortunately, but it's held on March 14th — one month after Valentine's Day. It's a tradition in Japan, for the most part. Because Valentine's Day used to be about girls giving boys gifts, White Day is the reversed where boys give girls gifts instead, mostly to reciprocate the feelings shown to them on Valentine's Day.

As for making chocolate itself, I've never done it but it might be a fun thing to do here if you have the time.

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