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Valentine’s Day 情人节
Will you be sending a card to the one you love? 你会送卡给你意中人吗?
Chocolates and roses - traditional gifts for a loved one
In many countries around the world, people in love are gearing up
for Valentine's Day, a festival to celebrate romantic love.
In the UK, 14th February is usually celebrated by sending or giving
Valentine's cards, and sometimes gifts. The day is celebrated by
people already in a committed relationship, but also by people who
want to tell someone they have feelings for them.
Traditionally, people may send an anonymous card or gift if they
are holding a torch for someone who doesn't know it, to make a
declaration of love. Though it's very flattering to receive an
anonymous card, it could be frustrating if you have no idea who
your secret admirer is, and you are looking for a
relationship!
The word 'Valentine' was originally the name of a saint. Now, you
can say that you're sending someone 'a Valentine', or sometimes,
'Valentine' can mean the person who is sending or receiving the
card. Some people sign a card 'from your Valentine', and some ask
the recipient to 'be my Valentine'.
As well as cards, many other tokens of love are exchanged on
Valentine's Day. Flowers are one of the most common gifts to give,
with red roses being seen as the most traditionally romantic
flowers.
However, in these days of eco-awareness some people are rejecting
hot-house flowers such as roses, for seasonal flowers native to
Britain, for example snowdrops, which grow naturally in Britain in
February. This is because of the high carbon footprint of imported
or hot house flowers, and the chemicals used.
Other gifts which are common include jewellery and chocolates, but
some people are even more extravagant, splashing out on a trip
abroad or spa pampering day for their loved one. But some people
would insist 'it's the thought that counts', and appreciate a
handmade card and gift, such as home-made heart-shaped cookies more
than an expensive one.