South Korea
I made my research and I find it quite interesting the tradition in South Korea. I think is my favourite.
They celebrate love on the 14th of every month not only on Februray. It includes May's Rose Day, June's Kiss Day, December's Hug Day, Diary Day (January), Rose Day (May), Silver Day (July), Green Day (August), Photo Day (September), Wine Day (October), Movie Day (November)and April's Black Day when singletons congregate to console themselves over jajangmyeon- are black noodles. The reason singles eat black noodles is that the black color represents their wounded heart.
On Valentine's Day in Korea women give chocolate to men as a sign of affection. Traditionally, men that receive these gifts will give a gift in return the following month on White Day. This has been changing in recent years, as retailers have begun targeting Men and Women on both days.
WOOOOW!
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