TORONTO, Feb. 13, 2013 /CNW/ - Romance may be in the air this Valentine's Day, but have you thought about how much money you'll be spending on your sweetheart? Once the rose-coloured glasses come off and the chocolate high has subsided, your romantic ways may leave you a bit brokenhearted - about your savings. According to a recent Scotiabank Valentine's Day poll on Facebook, a few of the top things Canadians are planning to spend on to make this year's Valentine's Day memorable are chocolates, flowers and a romantic dinner.
Valentine's Day has become such a popular day to show that special person in your life how much you truly care. Thinking and planning ahead about how much you want to spend on each other and making it special in your own way is what really counts.
According to the poll, Canadians are thinking frugally this year, with most saying they are not spending money this year and making a gift or spending $100 or less.
Some simple tips to keep in mind as you plan to celebrate Cupid's big day:
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