According to the survey by deals platform Nearbuy of about 3,000 people, "45 per cent of the respondents opted for the option of taking their partners on romantic dinners, 39 per cent preferred to give a personalized gift and about 18 per cent people chose to take their special someones on a helicopter ride!"
However, the survey showed that most people preferred to stick to a budget ranging anything between Rs 3000 to Rs 5000 and not splurge mindlessly on the occasion. Many also indulged in cashing on on the various offers available online throughout the Valentine week.
"People today are ready to spend and are yet not spend thrift when it comes to Valentine's. They are online-savvy and are always on a look-out for great offers to make a difference," says Ankur Warikoo, CEO and Co-founder, Nearbuy.
Besides the expense, what stresses out most couples (47 per cent) is the planning drill, followed by picking the right gift (25 per cent) and lastly the task of finding themselves a partner to spend the day with (13 per cent).
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The remaining 13 per cent admitted to following the crowd and celebrating under the influence of "peer-pressure."
What turned out to be strikingly common for most people was that they did not speculate the planning for their Valentine's Day dates until the eleventh hour.
"Nearly 62 per cent people plan their 'day of love' at the last moment," the study says.
Meanwhile in a seperate survey conducted by online matrimonial site Jeevansaathi.Com, says 40 per cent Indians plan to outspend their partner on this Valentine's Day.
"43% men feel they would want to spend more as compared to their valentine on the day for love, only 28% women feel the same," it says.
This percentage rose up to 45 per cent in non-metros as compared to 30 per cent in metro cities.
According to the survey, men clearly understand what women want, and are planning to gift what women desire
62% of the respondents would like to have 14th February as their wedding or engagement day while 33 per cent respondents want to relax at home for the day.
On being asked what men and women both expected as a valentines day's gift from each other, men had a clear idea about the gifts. Flowers, jewellery, clothing and accessories and weekend trips are some of the gifts women feel they should get and men answered these questions correctly in the survey.
On the other hand, women respondents answered that men would also like customised gifts and fragrances on the day while most of the men responded that they would like to receive electronics or gadgets and jewellery apart from flowers, clothing and weekend trips.
Since Valentine's Day this year falls on a Sunday, 33 per cent respondents were planning to relax at home while only 16 per cent were planning an outdoor trip.