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Morning No. 1 Zac

Presents the Wacky fact on Valentine’s Day in Japan

Feb 14, 2017, 05:57 AM
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#RedFM #RedFMShillong #RJZac #WackyFact #In #Japan, #women are expected to give #chocolate and other gifts to men on #Valentine's Day. #Men are not off the hook, unfortunately. They are expected to return the favor on #March14th, commonly known as #WhiteDay

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