Valentine's Day is approaching, and lovers are anticipating February 14, but what is Valentine's Week? Each day of Valentine's W...
Valentine's Day is approaching, and lovers are anticipating February 14, but what is Valentine's Week? Each day of Valentine's Week has its own name and associated romantic gestures. Rose Day, Chocolate Day, Teddy Day, Kiss Day, Propose Day, and Valentine's Day are just a few of the seven days to express your love.
Valentine's Day is a day of love celebrated on February 14. Valentine's Week, on the other hand, kicks off the festivities a week early. Each day of Valentine's Week has its own name and associated romantic gestures.
February 7 - Rose Day
Valentine's Week begins on February 7 with Rose Day. People send roses to their loved ones, crushes, or partners on this day to express their love, gratitude, and care. On this day, even the colour of the rose is significant; for example, a red rose represents love, a yellow rose friendship, a pink rose appreciation and admiration, and a yellow rose with red tips indicates that one's feelings of friendship have developed into love.
February 8 - Propose Day
Propose Day is observed on February 8. People confess their feelings to their partners or crushes on this day, as the name suggests. People even pop the big question, asking their love interest to marry them and spend the rest of their lives with them.
February 9 - Chocolate Day
The third day is identified as Chocolate Day in order to eliminate bitter and sour feelings in relationships. People exchange chocolates with their crushes or partners on this day and pamper them by gifting them their favourite collection of chocolates or handmade candies.
February 10 - Teddy Day
Teddy Day, observed on the fourth day of Valentine's Week, is a celebration of all things adorable. On this day, people express their love by giving cuddly teddy bears or adorable soft toys.
February 11 - Promise Day
Promise Day is observed on the fifth day of Valentine's Week, and on this day, lovers promise to stay together through thick and thin, strengthen their relationship, support each other, and more.
February 12 - Hug Day
Hug Day is observed on the sixth day of the month, and on this day, people comfort their loved ones by hugging them. When words fail to express our feelings for someone, a hug is an excellent way to do so. A hug is a physical expression of love that can help your loved ones know you care and heal emotional cracks, doubts, or anxiety about the future.
February 13 - Kiss Day
Kiss Day is observed on February 13, the day before Valentine's Day. On this day, people in love seal their relationship and the festivities of Valentine's Week with a kiss or show affection for their partner with this act of love.
February 14 - Valentine's Day
Finally, on February 14, lovers all over the world celebrate Valentine's Day. Couples celebrate this day by going on dates, exchanging gifts, spending quality time together, doing romantic gestures for each other, making handmade gifts or surprises for each other, and other activities.
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