$27.4B is the amount the NRF estimate people will spend this year on Valentine gifts.
IN ORDER:
Don’t know who these “Others” are; but, I’m guessing they are people. Does anyone find it strange that these people rank lower on someone’s
list than animals?
Anyway, for the procrastinators among us, it’s not too early to start looking for that “tiara”-like gift.
¿No encuentras una película o serie? Inicia sesión para crearla:
¿Quieres puntuar o añadir este elemento a una lista?
¿No eres miembro?
Contestado por tmdb45216683
el 2 de febrero de 2020 a las 12:19
I am going to guess "others" could be people like hairdressers, mailmen, etc. Not close friends, but people you do see on a recurring basis. In which case yes, I'd be more likely to give my cat a Valentine than someone like that.
Contestado por tmdb45216683
el 2 de febrero de 2020 a las 15:15
If Tim-buktu were still on this board I would give him a plate of brownies.
Contestado por FormerlyKnownAs
el 2 de febrero de 2020 a las 15:31
Nice thought.
But, if Tim-buktu is from Alaska, California, Colorado, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nevada, Oregon, Vermont, or Washington; probably bakes his own—daily.
Contestado por bratface
el 2 de febrero de 2020 a las 18:40
🤣
As for 'others', maybe they are referring to a 'mistress'? Also, why would someone give a 'Valentines' gift to a pet? Seems a bit creepy?
Contestado por FormerlyKnownAs
el 2 de febrero de 2020 a las 19:55
Guess some of us look at them and see
while others look at them and see
. Whatever the reasons, retailers love that kind of love; especially this time of the year when it is expected to add an additional $1.5B to their coffers.
As for “mistress”…yes, that is someone you’d buy a Valentine gift for; but, it is not a word you’d ever put out there in the universe…even if you knew it was going under something as benign as “Others”.
Contestado por FormerlyKnownAs
el 3 de febrero de 2020 a las 13:56
Must admit I chuckled when I read that "cat" comment. Then I picked up "TIME" (02/03/2020) and read an article about a guy who sued his Ex for visitation rights for their two dogs. It cost him over $15K in legal fees; but he won. Now he gets to visit with "Marox" and "Winnie" every Tuesday and Wednesday.
I’ve always thought that the “fight over the family pet” was less about how much someone loved their pet, and more about how much they hated their Ex.
Anyway, the article made me curious so I checked online. I was shocked by the amounts some folks claimed to have paid out in pet-custody battles. And, I was even more shocked upon seeing clips (and ads) promoting “Pup-Nups”.
Pup-Nups!? Maybe pet-love outweighs Ex-hate after all.