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Is it really necessary to buy a rose on Valentine’s Day?

There is no need for high-priced roses just to make huge profits. It is precisely because businessmen take a fancy to the importance that young people attach to this sense of festival ritual that they sell high-priced roses on this special day. On February 14th, Valentine's Day, many billboards will write "If you love her, give her a rose." Such slogans are used to attract the attention of female customers. However, they are not given on Valentine's Day. Do roses mean no love? Some people will say that every girl doesn’t like flowers, let alone roses that symbolize love. Yes, but even if you buy roses on Valentine’s Day, the happiness at that moment can only last a few hours. In the end, where do the roses go? Not in the trash can yet? From the perspective of ordinary people, there is really no need to buy expensive and short-blooming roses in order to pursue the so-called sense of ritual, because we can buy more happiness with that money. Spending dozens of dollars to buy a rose not only looks shabby, but is not worth it, so why not spend dozens of dollars to buy your favorite earrings? Why don't you wait until Valentine's Day is over to buy a large bouquet of roses and enjoy them alone? It's much better than watching one rose stand alone! The sense of ritual is really not that important, and Valentine's Day is originally a foreign holiday, so we don't need to care so much about other countries' holiday customs; what's more, love or not can't be proved by sending a rose. Some people are willing to buy you roses when you are in love. Is it possible that he is just rich and thinks buying flowers is not worth mentioning in his eyes, but he can move you to tears and feel that you have found true love? And elated. Therefore, I hope that girls will not pay attention to the so-called ritual sense of Valentine's Day, let alone deliberately pursue the sense of ritual for the festival, because true love does not come true relying on the sense of ritual!