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Should you give a gift to your date on Valentine’s Day?
Yes.
The rise of Christianity made people's custom of commemorating the gods gradually fade away. The priests did not want people to give up the joy of the festival, so they changed Lupercalia to "Valentine's Day" and moved it to February 14th.
In this way, the legend about the Valentine monks and the ancient festivals are naturally combined. This festival was most popular in medieval England.
After the names of unmarried men and women are drawn, they will exchange gifts with each other, and the woman becomes the man's Valentine within this year.
A woman's name will be embroidered on a man's sleeve, and it becomes the man's sacred duty to care for and protect the woman.
Legend has it that in the past in the UK, all birds would mate and court on February 14, such as blackbirds, partridges, etc., all courting in February.
Therefore, human beings also believe that February 14th every year is the best day for the birth of all things in spring, which represents the beginning of youthful life. They also imitate the birds in choosing their partners on February 14th every year.
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