Group Discussion Contest : February 9th To 17th February 2012

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Hi all, a new topic for discussion. Since this is February, the month that is associated with love, 14th Feb being St. Valentine's Day, the topic is related to love.

Is St. Valentine's Day truly relevant to the Indian society and culture? And does celebrating this day truly and sincerely indicate true love?

The question of love has been discussed earlier too, but since there are many who are new here and would like to air their views on the subject, I have posted this discussion.

As usual, rules apply, to be eligible for earning points of participation, minimum 3 VALID entries are required. Winner earns INR 50 plus 50 points, Runner-up earns INR 25 plus 50 points.

I request everyone to comply with the rules and try not to spam. I know the topic is exciting, but try not to post irrelevant data copied form other sites, whoever does so will be disqualified and do not post unnecessary pictures.

All the best!

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So, the day for conclusion to this topic has come.
I find nothing wrong in celebrating this day as we do for all other occasions. But, one thing I have to say.
A relation is not just giving a precious gift or promising something new on a particular day, that can't be attained. Anything that is done truly from the bottom of heart is really worthy more than all the hidden treasures of the world. Each person has his own way to express his love. So, let him do his way, as he prefers. After all, it is one's personal life, to make that day a big celebration or not. You can do anything, but never forget what Valentine has left behind....ie. Faith and sincerity in love, of course.

But, I personally feel, if our Valentine unexpectedly give us a Valentine gift, we will be happy. Isn't it? So, deep inside everyone's mind, we had a hidden desire for being cared on this day by our most beloved person.
Then why are we protesting it saying it is only a part of western culture, no meaning in it, nothing worthy, spending money worthlessly....
Just dissolve that thought from your mind and give an unexpected gift to your 'other half' without expecting anything in return.
I think, you will truely treasure that moment. Isn't it?
Yes, even I also feel that celebrating valentines day is nothing wrong as we celebrate new year, Christmas and many more English days.
Yes..Celebrations are always there so that we can forget every tension in life at least for that moment. :)
So, we should try to see the good faces of it, not criticizing the wrong ones.
Thank you very much everyone for participating with such vigor and making this discussion a success. :) :) :)

Will post the results very soon!

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