How are you going to celebrate Valentine's Day?

@pauliek (287)
Udon Thani, Thailand
February 13, 2016 2:45am CST
The celebration of February 14 as Valentine's Day is a big tradition in the United States and other countries. When I was in the second or third grade, I can remember exchanging Valentine cards with all of my classmates. In college I even bought a heart-shaped box of chocolate as a Valentine for a coed that I really adored. As I got married and grew older, however, Valentine's Day stopped having any special significance for me. Are you going to celebrate this Valentine's Day?
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@LadyDuck (471547)
• Switzerland
13 Feb 16
When I was young in Europe we did not celebrate Valentine's Day and still in our days in not as popular as it is in the United States. I am going to prepare a nice dinner for my husband, nothing more.
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@pauliek (287)
• Udon Thani, Thailand
14 Feb 16
They say a way to a man's heart is through his stomach. You have an excellent Valentine favor for your husband!
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@LadyDuck (471547)
• Switzerland
14 Feb 16
@pauliek I like to cook, this is one of my hobbies.
@silvermist (19702)
• India
15 Feb 16
@pauliek Here in our country only recently,people have started to celebrate it.I do not have any celebrations.
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@pauliek (287)
• Udon Thani, Thailand
16 Feb 16
On Valentine's Day, there was a free concert in a park near our home.
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@mammots (3209)
• Philippines
14 Feb 16
I'm not used to celebrating valentines day at all. Even when i had a boyfriend we treated it as only an ordinary day.
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@pauliek (287)
• Udon Thani, Thailand
16 Feb 16
When I lived in Taiwan, the Taiwanese celebrated a Lover's Day in August.