A guide to Valentine`s week 2021!
- Gayatri
- Saturday | 6th February, 2021
Valentine’s week is just around the corner, with its seven days filled with love. The time when flowers are blooming just like the love around us! The Day is celebrated on February 14 every year but the festive start a week before from February 7 across the world when people celebrate each day of the week, starting from 7 February to 14 February.
Valentine’s week is just around the corner, with its seven days filled with love. The time when flowers are blooming just like the love around us!
The story of Valentine’s Day finds its roots to Saint Valentine, a priest who reportedly helped Christian couples get married in secrecy, and it was due to such acts, that he was beheaded by Emperor Claudius II who was believed to have been against the institution of marriage.
The Day is celebrated on February 14 every year but the festive start a week before from February 7 across the world when people celebrate each day of the week, starting from 7 February to 14 February.
In case you are still confused regarding the exact dates and days. Don below is list to get you sorted and help you plan an amazing Valentine week for your loved one!
Valentine’s Week 2020: List of All Days
Rose Day, 7 February: Valentine’s week celebrations begin on this day with the fragrance and beauty of roses. People express their love to their loved ones by presenting roses.
Propose Day, 8 February: The second day of the valentine’s week is celebrated as propose day. After celebrating the rose day, people express their feelings to their loved ones.
Chocolate Day, 9 February: On this day, people celebrate love by gifting chocolates to each other to add the decadence and pleasures to the relationship.
Teddy Day, 10 February: The fourth day is Teddy Day when hearts, furry bears and other soft toys are exchanged between lovers, this indicates that they are not in there alone and a furry bear is always there to protect them and remind them of their lover.
Promise Day, 11 February: On this day, people make commitments or promises to their loved ones for a long-lasting relationship. It doesn`t take huge gestures unlike other days, All it needs are the right words to make someone happy and promise them togetherness of a lifetime.
Hug Day, 12 February: The sixth day is celebrated as Hug Day when people embrace each other to express their fondness. According to scientific facts, when two people hug their hearts get closer to each other and releases happy hormones in the body!
Kiss Day, 13 February: On this day, couples show their love for each other by way of kisses. Kissing is probably the most human way of expressing the loved one feels for their partner and this day symbolises that simple act of love.
Valentine’s Day, 14 February: The concluding day of Valentine’s Week is celebrated as Valentine’s Day. The day when couples flock around every corner of the country, Love is in the air and every way you turn there is a heart and a rose around.
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