This is how the coronavirus pandemic has transformed Valentine’s Day gift giving!
There is a growing tradition of celebrating Valentine’s Day among lovers around the world, including in Hungary. According to the results of a study conducted last year, the number of spending in Hungary has increased by almost 400 percent in the past decade. According to the results of the opinion poll, the number of Valentine’s Day spending in Hungary has increased by more than 381 percent, which is also extremely high in Europe, as the related expenditures on the continent have increased by “only” 180 percent during this time. The survey also revealed that more than half of Hungarians spend more energy planning a holiday for lovers, and the majority try to be even more creative than usual.
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