has valetine's day commodified love?

 Summary)

Valentine's Day is a special day in Korea. Usually, Valentine's Day is a day to give chocolates, but Korea presents various things. Coffee, fruits, bread, necklaces, bags, clothes, cakes, and other various things that are not related to chocolate are presented. Therefore, Valentine's Day in Korea is commercial. All businesses are bent on Valentine's Day and focus on boosting their sales. But this is not a bad thing. Understanding it as a culture is one thing that helps people's relationships. This helps people's relationships and we can benefit from it. But there are also bad things. It may be too much to forget the essence and focus on the product. Valentine's Day identity is disappearing to focus on bigger and more beautiful gifts.


Interesting)

Valentine's Day in Korea is amazing. It goes beyond just chocolate and presents various things. This will mean a lot to us. We don't hate chocolate. Just give chocolate and other things. Therefore, this culture is unique to Korea.


Question)

Why does Korea give other things beyond chocolate? Is there a country that presents various things besides Korea? So what is the reason for that? Or is there a country that hates Valentine's Day?

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