In general, gifts on Valentines Day *now* are regarded as tokens of love and friendship. i have no idea how the tradition started, but I am sure a short Google will bring forth many answers.
If you are asking specifically why do *I* give gifts, I use the holiday as a kind of mile marker on my relationship. I make him something that represents the time we have spent together and reminds him how much I love him.
It's just a tangible way to show someone that you care about them.
Many people use a small tangible item to show their love on this day. Jewelry, candy, stuffed animals. There is limitless gifts to give.
very because valentines day is a day when peope come toghter and love give gifts and candy.
i think you should give her a picture of you and her and roses(maybe and her favorite candy) - Nikki
flowers, chocolate, presents, a stuffed animal
no one really knows who invented valentines day, but they did to show love for one each other and give them gifts to show their love. . . .
on valentines day when there partner gives them a gift and says wheres mine
They are kept in a special box
chinatown. its a country. believe it or not. :)
Well, you could also give presents on Easter and birthdays!!! On Easter you could give a present or simply just give delicious chocolate to someone special.
If I was looking for a good place to get a gift for him on valentines day i would send you to www.moonpig.com as it gives you a opportunity to personalize gifts.
script in hosting valentines day program
Valentines day is celebrated in Ecuador the same way its celebrated in the U.S. Gifts, Roses, etc
Well, I think that even though there are different dates of Valentines in the whole world, people/couples/boyfriends/girlfriends still do the same things to each other like sending flowers. Including Japan.Valentine's Day is celebrated in Japan on February 14th. Unlike many other countries, on Valentine's Day, only girls may give presents to boys on this day.There is a separate day for boys to give girls presents. This is called "White Day".