Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Roses, Chocolates & Dinner

In an informal survey conducted in 2008, among Asians, Filipinos are the most sold into the idea of celebrating romance on Valentine’s Day. (Ronnel Domingo, Phil. Daily Inquirer, Feb. 14, 2008).  So how do we celebrate Valentine’s Day?
It begins with a gift of red roses and maybe a box of chocolates.  The red rose has been a symbol of love and beauty since ancient times. And chocolates have been considered valuable, divine and decadent from the moment it was discovered.
The highlight of this special day is a candle-lit dinner for two.In an informal survey conducted in 2008, among Asians, Filipinos are the most sold into the idea of celebrating romance on Valentine’s Day. (Ronnel Domingo, Phil. Daily Inquirer, Feb. 14, 2008).  So how do we celebrate Valentine’s Day?
It begins with a gift of red roses and maybe a box of chocolates.  The red rose has been a symbol of love and beauty since ancient times. And chocolates have been considered valuable, divine and decadent from the moment it was discovered.
The highlight of this special day is a candle-lit dinner for two.

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