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The worst Valentine's Day gifts

The worst Valentine's Day gifts

Some love it and place great importance on celebrating, while others consider it commercialism – today is Valentine's Day. In Germany, a survey by the online platform Picodi shows that 49 percent of respondents plan to celebrate Valentine's Day. Men plan to spend 55 euros, women 77 euros. In a comparison of countries, Germany is the only one where women plan to spend more than men.

As the graphic shows, you should be careful what you buy with the money. For women, the biggest turn-off is a household appliance, followed by plush toys and electronic devices. For men, plush toys, a bouquet of flowers, and a Valentine's card are often not the right choice.

Some love him and attach great importance to celebrating, others think he is commercial – today is Valentine's Day. In this country, 49% of respondents to an online survey conducted by Picodi say they celebrate Valentine's Day. Men plan to spend 55 euros, women 77 euros. This makes Germany the only country in which women plan to spend more than men.

As the chart shows, however, one should be careful what one buys from the money. For women, the biggest gymnast is a household appliance, followed by soft toys and electronic devices. With men, you don't do a lot right with soft toys, bouquets and Valentine's cards.

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