Chocolate is also great for cheering someone up on a bad day. At church when I was America, I would bring some chocolates if I had any and if I saw one of my mom's students crying, I'd tell them that if they stopped crying, I'd give them chocolate. My dad did the same thing, except he gave candy to all the little children and a lot of children came to church willingly just for his treats. In time, he was known as "Tang shu shu" which means Mr. Candy and I was "Tang jie jie", meaning Miss Candy/older sister. Chocolate does not work only on little children; it's great for anyone at any sad moment in life. The most popular images are the ones of teenage girls, freshly dumped eating chocolate like it's the only food on earth. I have never had this experience, but some of my friends turn to chocolate when they are depressed.
Chocolate is a great gift for anyone at anytime. Valentines Day, White Day, Christmas, birthdays, and more are holidays where giving chocolate is very common. The perfect box for chocolate in my opinion is a beautiful golden box with dark brown ribbons tying it together. To add a dash of creativity, chocolate can be melted for anyone to shape into hearts, stars, and anything they can think of. Most people like chocolate, so this present is usually safe to give; negative reactions are usually rare, and in my case, chocolate is always a great present.