Happy Cheap Chocolate Day!!

Today is one of my favorite days of the year. The day after Valentine’s Day. Cheap Chocolate Day. When I stopped into 7-eleven this morning for my morning yogurt and bottle of lemon water, they were running 50% off of their Valentine’s Day Chocolate.

Valentine’s Day is pretty big here in Japan, even more so than in the US I would say. In the States, it is really a lover’s holiday, and probably there are lots of sales of diamonds and necklaces. Here in Japan, it doesn’t seem promoted as much as a lover’s holiday, but the chocolate companies really know what they are doing. They have somehow introduced the idea of giri-choco (義理チョコ), or “obligatory gift chocolate”. I’m not really sure if that was something that the chocolate companies came up with, or in some roundabout way happened because in Japan Valentine’s Day is for women to give chocolate to the men that they like. I could imagine that in high school or much before, shy girls would be too shy to give only chocolate to the one boy they liked, and instead gave chocolates to every boy, kind of like how in elementary school everyone in class exchanged valentine’s day (cute little playful) cards with everyone else so nobody felt left out. Then that somehow continued on up into the workplace, where it is normal for the women to give their bosses and co-workers chocolate. I have heard though that if you are the real sweetie, then you get hand-made chocolates, while everyone else gets store-bought chocolates, so maybe that is how the secrete message is actually communicated along.

It very well could be the chocolate companies though, since they also came up with White Day, a holiday on March 14th (one month after Valentine’s Day) where men give chocolate to the women that they like. I haven’t heard about giri-choco for White Day as much though.

Actually, yesterday in my office I bunk with a couple of foreigners. They are in the Honiden Lab research group, and the two secretaries for the lab gave them all chocolates. (None for me though!) That is giri-choco at work: at least one of the secretaries (probably both though) are married!

So anyway, Valentine’s Day in Japan is interesting. It sounds very expensive if you are a female secretary with lots of male members in your group.

As for myself, I did find some chocolates on my desk this morning, and combined with the half-off cheap chocolates I got myself, I had two valentines! Yay!

I wonder how long the 50% off sale is going to last on chocolate around here. Man, I love the day after Valentine’s.


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2 responses to “Happy Cheap Chocolate Day!!”

  1. renaye Avatar

    i have never received any choc or any valentine gifts before … so i usually get myself some nice food on that day. XD

  2. benkei Avatar

    Oh, and this is unsubstantiated but, I heard that the white day return-gift usually is several times more expensive than the original chocolate. Something on the order of 5x. I think the obligation of returning a gift for each giri choco might constitute giri in its own way, but it doesn’t seem to be called that for some reason. Anyway, just another 2 weeks before your big day!

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