Valentine Day is nearing. In our country (Japan), Valentine Day is characterized as the day for young girls and ladies to present chocolate as a sign of love to their boyfriends, or thanks to their family, work colleagues and superiors. Among gift options, chocolates are overwhelmingly chosen as the Valentine gift. For confectionary manufacturers and retail shops, Valentine Day season is a critical moment. 

The chocolate presented to one's man is called _Hon Choco_ (_real chocolate_); the ones presented to family members, colleagues and boss are called _Giri-Choco_ (_obligatory gift chocolate_) which means it doesn’t accompany special love (affection) sign to receivers; the ones presented from males to females are called _Gyaku Choco_ (_reverse chocolate_). 

I understand Valentine Day gifts are not limited to chocolate in western countries and people don’t bother the character of chocolate and purpose of giving Valentine Gifts. However, I’m curious to know if there are any words or concepts to correspond to our _Honchoco_, _Girichoco_, and _Gyakuchoko_ in English.