Woman handing valentine chocolate

Valentine is coming soon. It's February 14th, when both men and women are fidgeting, but at what time do you give or receive chocolate?

According to the "Valentine's Day Psychological Survey of Men", "the time you want to get chocolate" and "the time you actually got it" seem to be slightly different. What is the result ...?

● Time when you often get chocolate

1st place 18:00 level 11.3%
2nd place 19:00 9.7%
3rd place 20:00 9.6%

The time when men often receive chocolate is around "18:00 to 21:00". After work or school, it seems that there are many deliveries on dinner dates.

● Happy time to receive chocolate

1st place 12 o'clock 11.8% (12: 8 is the best time)
2nd place 19:00 11.0%
3rd place 17:00 10.0%

On the other hand, the time when you want to get chocolate is "12:00", "19:00", "17:00". There were many voices who wanted an earlier time than the time they actually received. Do you feel tired of squirming all day long and want to get it early and calm down?

12:08, which is listed as the best time, is just after lunch break. As usual, when I tried to leave the office for lunch with a few colleagues, I was stopped from behind ...? Sounds good.

Also, the earlier the time, the more likely it is that you will get an "unexpected partner", a partner who is not yet in a relationship to meet at night. It may be that an early time is desired, including such exciting expectations.

The survey was conducted online in November 2016 by 7-ELEVEN & i Holdings. Respondents were 700 men in their teens to 50s.