America: On Valentine's Day, people usually give gifts, candy and flowers to their partners and spend a romantic evening together. In addition, some people also give gifts to friends, family and colleagues.
Britain: British people usually buy a Valentine's Day card a few days before Valentine's Day, write "I love you" and give it to their partners. In addition, flowers and chocolates are also common gifts.
Japan: In Japan, there are two versions of Valentine's Day. February 14 is the "chocolate festival" for women to give gifts to men. Women usually give chocolates to their boyfriends, husbands or unrequited lovers. March 14 is the "white day" for men to give back gifts to women, and men usually send back chocolates or other gifts.
China: In China, Valentine's Day is usually a special day for couples. People will eat together, watch movies and give gifts. In addition, some merchants will also launch special promotions for Valentine's Day.
India: In India, Valentine's Day is usually not a traditional festival, but due to the influence of western culture, more and more young people are beginning to celebrate Valentine's Day. People usually send flowers, chocolates and gifts to their partners and spend romantic evenings together.
Generally speaking, Valentine's Day has different traditions and customs in different countries, but they all express love and romantic feelings.