The trip back to her hometown during the holiday, along with the bouquet of wild flowers her husband gave her, made Ms. Hue Duyen feel happy.
In response to the question "Do women need to receive gifts and have gifts to be happy?", Tuoi Tre Online recorded many interesting opinions surrounding this topic.
Tips for March 8th gifts for husband
According to Ms. Hue Duyen (30 years old), everyone likes to receive gifts, but when in a very close relationship like husband and wife, suggesting to your husband the gift you like is a good way.
"My husband really wants to give his wife a gift on March 8, but he often runs out of ideas, or buys things that I can't use, like pink lipstick. Giving him a tactful suggestion makes both of us feel comfortable, and the gift is therefore much more meaningful and practical," said Ms. Duyen.
However, according to her, women must be in a close relationship like husband and wife to use this "suggestion" trick. As for relationships like colleagues, friends, etc., suggesting March 8 gifts is not appropriate.
Ms. Duyen said that thanks to her husband's clever suggestions, he changed from giving gifts, sometimes unusable ones, to taking a day off to take his wife and children back to their hometown to visit their grandparents.
On days like March 8, the whole family returning to their hometown is a gift not only for the wife but also for the mother. For her, that doubles the joy.
For Ms. Ai Nhi (29 years old), most women will be more surprised when receiving a gift on a normal day. However, on holidays, more or less, men give gifts or flowers to their wives.
"It would be more fun if my husband gave me the exact gift I needed. Or more practically, just give him some tips to get what he wants," said Nhi.
March 8 gifts make women happier
Ms. Thuy Linh (29 years old) said that her boyfriend often creates special surprises on March 8, such as booking a table at a restaurant to eat and talk together.
According to Ms. Linh, the material value of the gift is not too important, but receiving a gift from her lover on March 8 makes her feel more cared for, loved and happier.
"Everyone loves to receive gifts on holidays or special days. Even just a flower on this day can make a woman's heart flutter, feeling loved, cherished and life needs small romantic things like that," Linh shared.
Mr. Ngo Van Hoang (29 years old) believes that holidays like March 8 are days for men to look back and acknowledge, and show more love to their women.
"Giving flowers or gifts is necessary. However, it depends on your budget, just within your means. What's important is how you give and how you express your sincerity on that day," said Mr. Hoang.
According to Mr. Hoang, along with giving gifts, saying sincere words of love and appreciation, thanking the women around him or a kiss on the cheek also makes the holiday more memorable and life more interesting.
Mr. Hoang suggests giving flowers, depending on your budget, one flower or a bunch. Or give a gift within your budget that your wife likes but can't afford to buy.
Mr. Ngo Van Hoang believes that holidays like March 8 are days for men to look back and acknowledge, and show more love to their women.
Mr. Tuan (34 years old) shared that most husbands have their salaries "confiscated" by their wives, so wives rarely ask for material value in holiday gifts.
However, depending on the conditions, you should give flowers or gifts to the woman you love on holidays specifically for women.
"For me, a hair clip or a small flower can also surprise a woman. Men can also pay more attention to see what the woman next to them likes, and if they give a gift that suits the recipient's wishes, the value of the gift will increase many times over.
Just consider giving a gift as a joy for both the giver and the receiver, don't put too much emphasis on the value of the gift," Mr. Tuan expressed.
In your opinion, is it necessary to give gifts and flowers on International Women's Day, March 8? If you need to give, what kind of gift should you choose to make your loved ones happy? Please share your opinions at [email protected]. Tuoi Tre Online thanks you.
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