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Is this video good enough for Valentine's Day?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebAKoRcYFTA
I was wondering if this video be good enough for my girlfriend because it looks good enough for me. I was also thinking about "Digital Love" but I don't think I can show her the video since I already did that last week. I'm not sure about "Pika Girl" because shed doesn't know much about anime and this song is related to Pokémon (my favorite anime). "Back At One" is so last year for me (I used that idea for someone else) so this song in the video "I Like You, I Love You" might b a good song for her. What do you guys think? If there are any more songs for her then you can tell me as well. I might find them way better than "I Like You, I Love You". I don't care if they are anime or not.
3 Answers
- leftcoastlizLv 77 years agoFavorite Answer
The video + a card that you make especially for her would be very romantic. Also, it would be very sweet if you included a wallet size photo of the two of you & made some origami animals. Then you could include the photo & the origami in with the card. Altogether, you'd have a very personal gift.
Let her know that you're making her some things, so she might be making some snacks for the two of you to eat instead of wondering what she should buy. If you don't have to work on the weekends, you might be able to spend some time together on Saturday, watching videos & eating those snacks.
- SimonLv 47 years ago
My answer is two fold. A little japanese girl waying "I love you", may not be best way to convey the message.
But then again it is probably original for her(even if youve used it before)
So I say, go for it