2010年2月23日火曜日

Please Flip Over!!!


From my experience, I thought these ぎりチョコ、ほんめいチョコ、ともチョコ and White day were pretty interesting. Every year I baked cookies or chocolates for my friends which included male friends.

It was a good opportunity to show friendship. Some of my friends did not like cooking and they hesitated to give handmade sweets so they just bought chocolate and gave them to friends or boyfriends.

I like Valentine's Day in Japan because it is so interesting! Lots of my male friends expect to get ほんめいチョコ from their favorite girl. (On this day, girls ask boys to go out so boys expect a lot of things from when they wake up!! It is pretty funny to see their nervous expressions..Lol"

On White day, my male friends usually give girls candies or cookies. If they are dating, girls expect to get a gift that is a little bit more expensive such as a watch, purse,or jewelry.

Even though these events are made up for business purpose, I enjoy them so much! In Japan my friends and I have always said: "It is not fair that girls have ask boys out! They should ask the girls!"

But I heard it is not like that in the States. Still, it is really good to give something form boys to girls=) I am sure Japanese girls would be very happy if Valentine's Day would flip over someday!

17 件のコメント:

  1. I think it is very interesting that the girls ask the boys out and that it happens a lot on Valentine's Day. I wish more girls asked guys out in America!

    You make a good point. Even if the events are business or shopping oriented, as long as people enjoy it and the occasion brings people happiness, then it's a good thing.

    It seems a little unfair that guys are expected to get their girlfriend a more expensive gift :P

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  2. しょうこさん、
    I agree holidays are always fun. Even Valentines, it is fun to give or get candy. As I said in my blog, our entire class would give Valentine’s cards and/ or candy to our whole class especially in elementary school. We would make Valentine’s boxes as a class project. I would feel maybe awkward to give candy or something to the person I liked, especially if I were in elementary school as a girl. To me, it is fair to get and receive something from everyone and that way, it does not make you nervous giving to a specific boy.
    Arakaki Natalie

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  3. A lot of people think that since some holidays are made by businesses, they are bad. But just because they originate from a company, doesn't mean you can have any less fun with them

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  4. Japan seems to be more equal minded in Valentines day. Their are too many times that a relationship is one sided in the US.

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  5. It's cool that Valentine's Day is a day for the men in Japan to be nervous. Then the women can look forward to getting presents on white day. On the other hand, women have to remember to give GIRI CHOKO to a lot of people- they could probably offend someone by forgetting them. And the men probably have to keep a list so they don't forget anyone... That would not go over well with the ladies! O.o

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  6. So, ほんめいチョコ can be store-bought as well? As a girl who isn't very good at cooking, I was actually wondering what someone like me would do for that. Haha! That's definitely something to keep in mind if I ever go to Japan during Valentine's Day.
    I actually really like the idea that it's the girls asking the boys out. Here it's usually the other way around and it's considered kind of strange and even a bit bad if the girl is the one who initiates a relationship. So, I like the Japanese way better. :D

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  7. (On this day, girls ask boys to go out so boys expect a lot of things from when they wake up!! It is pretty funny to see their nervous expressions..Lol"

    You're mean, I can tell ;_; A boy's heart is a fragile thing you know~

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  8. That's not fair that boys only get ほんめいチョコ and girls get watches and jewelry on White Day! If I lived in Japan, I'd want to be a girl for sure.

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  9. >ダスティンバンディーバーグさん
    haha! I know>.< Some guys in Japan struggle to buy expensive gifts for girls..

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  10. >Arakaki-san
    I bet giving candies to kies is super cute!!

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  11. >Kooiman-san
    Yea, true! It is so much fun V-day in Japan

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  12. >シュレイダーさん
    OH, really?! what kind of events do you guys have except V-day?

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  13. >McManus-san
    haha! Making a list is smart!

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  14. >Mel-san
    Yes! if you don't like cooking or just too busy to make chocolates, you can buy it!

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  15. >Omex-san
    Definitely, I am NOT mean!!Lol

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  16. >Andy-san
    Haha! that's funny! you wanna be a girl cuz you don't wanna buy expensive presents for girls?!

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  17. Shoko,
    (in response to your commment on my page)
    I gave a Valentine's card to my husband and he gave me a Valentine's card. We went out to lunch on Valentine's Day. We also had a special meal the previous day of Valentine's Day at home.
    ArakNat

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