The name "Valentine's Day" feels more like a desperate last resort, forcing everyone's thoughts into doing one specific thing—that's the feeling I dislike. Why set a fixed date for a date, when lovers are always lovers? I think Christmas in Asia is closest to the essence of Valentine's Day: the name has been deconstructed and lost its original meaning, while the unique atmosphere and decorations add a sense of "rebellion against the original life." Christmas should be about having a big dinner with your loved one.
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Valentine's Day is really a baffling holiday.
The name "Valentine's Day" feels more like a desperate last resort, forcing everyone's thoughts into doing one specific thing—that's the feeling I dislike.
Why set a fixed date for a date, when lovers are always lovers?
I think Christmas in Asia is closest to the essence of Valentine's Day: the name has been deconstructed and lost its original meaning, while the unique atmosphere and decorations add a sense of "rebellion against the original life."
Christmas should be about having a big dinner with your loved one.