Sunday, February 7, 2010

one week to V-day &#9829



when romance is in the air and every couple is expressing their loves like no-one's- biz© where red, red roses became a must haves at the moment and couple tees are cliches to add.

V-day became a pun when 2-become-1 and their love are reunited, so much of reunion that everybody's sharing the same 'special' day that it became un-special.

to couple who doesn't celeb; main reasoning to them would be everyday's a valentine's day.. and this statement causes bo-syok-ness amongst valentine enthusiast...

that day becomes too commercialized and restaurants/ cafes are taking advantage to charge those peeps who are willing to fork out that extras *show offs, tsk

to you, I sound like a pro-anti V.. actually, I'm not. I'm just neutral and I do not demand this special day to celebrated.. cause I do not appreciate to be at places swarmed with love wannabes showing off their other halves. We're happy in our comfort zones and we understand the expression of love, notwithstanding the pressure to "must celebrate that V-day"
anyways, V-day is nice/great to be celebrated lar... ok ok... don't bo syok (if can or not, die die also must celeb lor, happy not? )



there are more to things than spending that cash off to tricky/ greedy businessmen with packages/ love sets gimmicks. try doing special things extra special on that day.. try this and he/she will love it even if you'd missed those dining/roses /date-out


Happy Valentine's

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