Not in the USA
If you are from the US, you have probably never heard of “White Day.” In the West, couples exchange gifts together on Valentine’s Day. In Japan, February 14th is strictly for women to give chocolate to men. Exactly one month later, on March 14th, men must return the favor.

The “Okaeshi” Culture
This holiday is built on the deep Japanese custom of “Okaeshi” (Return Gift). If someone gives you something, you are socially obligated to give something back. You cannot just receive chocolate and say “Thanks!” That would be rude. White Day was invented to facilitate this polite exchange.

Spreading to Asia
Interestingly, this unique Japanese custom has spread to neighboring countries. Now, you will see White Day celebrated in South Korea, Taiwan, and China. It has become an East Asian phenomenon, while the rest of the world remains confused about why men are panic-buying cookies in March.
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The “Triple Return” Rule
For men, this day is terrifying. There is an unspoken rule called “Sanbai-Gaeshi” (Triple Return). It means the gift you give back should be three times the value of the chocolate you received. If she gave you a $10 chocolate, you better buy a $30 gift, or you look cheap!
The Secret Code
Be careful what you give!
・Hard Candy: “I love you” (Lasts a long time). Knowing this secret code is crucial for your romantic survival in Japan.
・Marshmallows: “I dislike you” (They melt quickly). Ironically, the day started as ‘Marshmallow Day’, but meanings changed!
・Cookies: “Let’s stay friends” (Dry and casual).
The Season of Love & Goodbyes (Related Articles)
White Day is the “sequel” to Valentine’s Day. But why do men have to return the gift? And what other romantic traditions happen in March?
1. The Prequel: Valentine’s Day White Day only exists because of a unique Japanese rule: On February 14th, men do nothing! Only women give chocolates to men. It is the “Reverse Rule” of the West.
👉 Why don’t men give flowers? Check out: “Why Do Only Women Give Chocolates on Valentine’s Day? (The Reverse Rule)”
2. The Graduation Romance March is also graduation season. In the schoolyard, girls rush to popular boys to ask for a specific souvenir: the “Second Button” from their uniform. It is the ultimate confession of love.
👉 Why the second one? Check out: “Why Do Japanese Girls Want the ‘Second Button’ from a Uniform? (The Graduation Romance)”
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