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  • Q quiteSmart

    Two weeks from now, at the February 14, valentine’s day. The question here is what are you going to get for your beloved ones (girlfriends, wives, boyfriends, husbands, ….)? I don’t know yet what to get so I posted this question to get some ideas. Best regards.:rose:

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    Miszou
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    quiteSmart wrote:

    The question here is what are you going to get for your beloved one

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    • S Shog9 0

      Congested traffic, more rude drivers, ads on TV and in stores... The (*ahem*) hallmarks of an oversold holiday. Plenty of commercials, little that's holy. Of course, this is hardly surprising: as with so many saints in the Catholic tradition, Valentine's actual works and circumstances are vaguely defined at best; the most likely explanation for his continuing fame would seem to owe more to the commercial value of such reverence and celebration (while relics may not be the draw they once were, greeting cards more than take up the slack).

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      Paul Watson
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      Curmudgeon... :P Like Chris I've only seen a good vibe on city streets during Valentines. The ads are easily ignored just like at Christmas.

      regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

      Shog9 wrote:

      I don't see it happening, at least not until it becomes pointless.

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        Curmudgeon... :P Like Chris I've only seen a good vibe on city streets during Valentines. The ads are easily ignored just like at Christmas.

        regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

        Shog9 wrote:

        I don't see it happening, at least not until it becomes pointless.

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        Paul Watson wrote:

        Like Chris I've only seen a good vibe on city streets during Valentines.

        Well, good for you. Be on your way then, with a smile on your face and a song in your heart. I'll be staying home writing something. Something sappy, clichéd, bittersweet. 'cause it's tradition... my own. ;)

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        • Q quiteSmart

          I would love to reply to your post but believe me i didn't understand any word except those:

          indian143 wrote:

          reply me fast

          :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

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          "I think you are so cared. Are you male or Female. If Female then that "her" position is vacant. Do you like it. If so reply me fast. Because a lot of applications are there. And last date is also, very nearer. Bye. Take care." Dunno but it looks like he's asking you out if you are female. :~ :rolleyes:


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          • I indian143

            Ok dear. I have good one habit of repeating when some one doesnt uderstand. I want to say you that, my "her" position is vacant. Means now I am trying to fill a position, which is called as my wife. If you are female, would you be ready to fill it up. I dont mind to place you in that position. Its glad. Thank you dear. I am sorry the early mistake was done when I was hurry. Sorry. Ok.

            S/W Engineer Akebono Soft Technologies aleem_abdul@akebonosoft.com.

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            Lost User
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            indian143 wrote:

            fill it up

            indian143 wrote:

            place you in that position

            indian143 wrote:

            Thank you dear.

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            • B brianwelsch

              Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

              from a different culture

              I agree, the holiday is crap, but I found your pointing fingers at another culture interesting. Aren't people in Indian the ones trying to implement it there? Or is it mostly western stores that are starting the trend? Just curious if it's cultural influence or infiltration.

              BW


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              Ignorance and prejudice and fear walk hand in hand.
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              Vikram A Punathambekar
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              brianwelsch wrote:

              pointing fingers

              :~

              brianwelsch wrote:

              Aren't people in Indian the ones trying to implement it there? Or is it mostly western stores that are starting the trend?

              Started off with foreign stores; now the locals have jumped on the bandwagon too.

              Cheers, Vikram.


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              • Q quiteSmart

                Two weeks from now, at the February 14, valentine’s day. The question here is what are you going to get for your beloved ones (girlfriends, wives, boyfriends, husbands, ….)? I don’t know yet what to get so I posted this question to get some ideas. Best regards.:rose:

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                El Corazon
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                A poem, I wrote myself Jewelry, I designed, fired, set, etc. myself or anything else I think is fitting beyond the commercial idea of running out and "buying something" :)

                _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                • T tgrt

                  You must be single.

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                  Bernhard
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                  not at all... But we're not into that. And we're not into Christmas, meaning that we don't make presents for that either. Maybe that's something different in other countries (I suppose it is), but in Austria this Valentine's Day craze started maybe 5 years ago and I don't see any reason why I should buy my significant other EXACTLY on this day something like all the others.


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                  • B Bernhard

                    not at all... But we're not into that. And we're not into Christmas, meaning that we don't make presents for that either. Maybe that's something different in other countries (I suppose it is), but in Austria this Valentine's Day craze started maybe 5 years ago and I don't see any reason why I should buy my significant other EXACTLY on this day something like all the others.


                    All the label says is that this stuff contains chemicals "... known to the State of California to cause cancer in rats and low-income test subjects."
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                    Bernhard wrote:

                    But we're not into that. And we're not into Christmas, meaning that we don't make presents for that either.

                    I'll be the first to lament the commercialization of Christmas and other holidays. We don't decorate or go through any obscene amount of money on holidays. But, it's a dedicated time that we can set aside to celebrate family and friends. Today that can be easy to gloss over with how busy we all are. A holiday like Valentine's Day puts a stake in the ground. Now, if you can celebrate your relationship at different times of the year and buy random gifts for your significant other without the aid of a holiday than the more power to you. But, don't let your disdain for its commercialization rob you or your family from that dedicated time.

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