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Feb 11, 2018

[Ans] In Japan, what is the significance of "giri-choko" on Valentine's Day?

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...Giri choco is chocolate given by women to men on Valentine's day in Japan. It is a relatively inexpensive type of chocolate women give to male co-workers, casual acquaintances, and others to whom they have no romantic attachment. 

Step 2 : Answer to the question "In Japan, what is the significance of "giri-choko" on Valentine's Day?"

friendship or gratitude:

Valentine's Day in Japan finds only women giving gifts to men. Tradition says women are shy, making it difficult for them to express their love. While that doesn't hold true with the modern Japanese woman, the practice continues, making a Japanese Valentine's Day unique. The typical gift is chocolate. Women give their "true love" a chocolate gift called "honmei-choko." For men in whom the woman has no romantic interest, the chocolate gift is "giri-choko." It is a way to show friendship or gratitude. Source: Thoughtco.com

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