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Asians May Be Sending Gifts More Than Ever This Valentines

What sort of gifts should we anticipate this Valentine’s Day?

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By Deridian Nurhalim Sutiono

During the pandemic, Asians were forced to make gift-giving as their top love language as data reveals a 57% increase in Google searches on romantic gifts. So, what sort of gifts should we anticipate this Valentine’s Day?

While some may enjoy the large crowd and sappy spirit this, some may wallow in their singlehood. This year, however, is certainly going to be a distinctive and unfamiliar Valentine’s experience for everyone. 

Hence, e-commerce aggregator, iPrice Group, recorded the increasing online interest in romantic gifts and the rise of new dating apps in select Asian countries. 

iPrice observed certain Asian countries’ Google searches on romantic gifts, namely in Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and China. Comparing 2019 with 2020, there was a 57% increase in searches on romantic gifts during the pandemic. 

iPrice categorized “romantic gifts” into different keywords. Care packages recorded to have the biggest surge in searches, reaching 238%. If you have noticed your friends posting about received care packages over the pandemic, you are not alone. Data confirms that Asians have been into the whole fad of looking for care packages to send to their beloveds. 

Scented candles also had a 236% surge in Google searches in 2020. This may either be a romantic gift or a self-love purchase as people spend more time unwinding indoors.

Similarly, lingerie, an item that can be given to a lover or self, has also had an increase of 82% in search volume.

The more obvious romantic gifts, such as roses and flowers, had experienced an immense increase of 123% and 83% respectively. Meanwhile, chocolates and bouquets increased by 50% and 49% respectively. This is backed up by iPrice’s previous study, which stated that each country in Southeast Asia had an increased interest in chocolates as they find comfort in sweets during the pandemic. 

As many young couples were forced to transform their relationship into an LDR due to social distancing, it is not a surprise that they’d be compensating by sending each other thoughtful gifts. We can expect the same behavior at a higher volume during Valentine’s Day. 

That said, the dating landscape itself has changed so much as the virus limits singles to meet people online and go on virtual dates. iPrice Group observed an increase in keyword results (between February 2020 and January 2021) in relation to each country’s top 5 dating apps. Hence, more dating apps have been emerging lately.

What this means is that if a person types any of the top dating apps in the app store, like “Tinder” for example, results for apps like Tinder would show. iPrice observed such an increase in suggested dating apps related to dating apps in all Asian countries during the pandemic. 

Interestingly, Taiwan takes the top spot with a surge of 194% of dating apps. The trend is followed by Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Singapore with the most increase in keyword results on dating apps in the App Store. 

Perhaps the country lacked a plethora of dating apps before the pandemic and has been catching on since then. 

That said, what could potentially cause dating apps to emerge in Asia? The obvious hypothesis would be an increase in demand for dating apps. Otherwise, why would many developers invest in this? 

The more popular dating apps, such as Bumble and Hinge, have also recorded an increase in messages and demand for virtual dates in the West.

They say that courtship has changed so much over the years. Well, with a pandemic, it definitely had once again. Perhaps this could have a long-lasting and distinct effect on couples that emerged and coexisted during the pandemic. Only time can tell. In the meantime, one thing is for sure: Valentine’s Day will be celebrated with the help of the Internet.

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Deridian Nurhalim Sutiono is the Content Marketing Executive at iPrice

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iPrice curates highly insightful data that are unique and unbiased in the world of tech, e-commerce, and online retail by providing data-rich, interactive, and media-specific targeted content that varies from the latest tech trends to the top e-players in Southeast Asia. They also provide high-quality country-specific insights and data on seven markets, namely Singapore, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines. Through collaborations with data partners such as App Annie Intelligence, SimilarWeb, and Parcel Perform, iPrice has been featured on numerous prominent publications including South China Morning Post, Bloomberg, Motley Fool, Nasdaq, IGN, and Tech Crunch, to name a few.

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