Infographic – Love, Gifts & AI: How Aussies & Kiwis plan to celebrate Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day traditions vary widely across Australia and New Zealand. While some embrace romantic gestures, others see it as an unnecessary celebration. Our latest survey reveals how people in both countries plan to celebrate, how much they intend to spend, and the growing role of AI in date planning.

We surveyed 1,903 Australians and New Zealanders to understand their Valentine’s Day habits, from gift preferences to spending behaviours and the increasing role of AI in romance. Here’s what we discovered:

 

 

 

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