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How do Americans spend Valentine's Day?
For an American family, on Valentine's Day, an older husband will invite his wife out to a dinner party. In addition to arranging the family Valentine's Day dinner, the young husband must buy roses and some expensive jewels for his wife. In addition, as the father of his daughter, he must buy flowers and chocolates for his daughter, otherwise her daughter will be jealous. As a mother, in order to please her son, she will also buy flowers and chocolates for him on Valentine's Day. But dad won't buy flowers for his son, and mom won't buy flowers for her daughter.

For a big boy, if there is the right person, Valentine's Day is the best time to express himself. If he is a lover in love, this day is the most suitable for hospitality. For a girl, this day, if you can't get flowers, it will be a depressing day.

Generally speaking, when Valentine's Day in the United States is a man's performance, girls don't take the initiative to attack, and girls don't show it very much, which is a little different from the situation in China. In addition, for boys who pursue girls in China, if girls accept his Valentine's Day gift or invitation on this day, it means the determination of love relationship. In the United States, whether men send flowers or invite them, they just convey a kind of love, and whether girls accept it or not, they don't express any commitment.

In American Valentine's Day dinners, usually the better restaurants begin to be positioned in January. It is said that many restaurants in Philadelphia had more than 40 people waiting in line at the beginning of February. Today, when the American economy is so depressed, it is really rare to have such a grand occasion, but it is enough to reflect the status of Valentine's Day in the eyes of Americans.

In the United States, a man will say "Happy Valentine's Day" to his female friends on Valentine's Day. There is no special emotional relationship and it gradually evolves into a form of greeting in public. But men rarely greet another man like this in public.

Unlike China, the intensity of commercial speculation on Valentine's Day in the United States is not great. It is said that the hype of domestic businesses can now be compared with the Spring Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival. But on Valentine's Day in America, there is nothing special except that roses are in short supply. High-quality roses are generally shipped from South America, almost beautifully supported, and the price is of course many times that of usual. Most people who buy roses are men. On this day, men usually find various reasons to escape from work in advance and make careful arrangements for romance. On the other hand, men who have no time to tidy up during the day are generally in a mess after work, running around to buy flowers. Even so, sometimes they are empty-handed.