Valentine's Week: From Rose Day to Valentine's Day | History and Significance | And what you need to know about the importance of the love days
- Valentine's Week : Valentine's Day is celebrated every year on February 14. Prior to this, people also celebrate Rose Day, Propose Day, Chocolate Day, Teddy Day, Promise Day, Hug Day and Kiss Day. Here's what you need to know about the Valentine's Days.
Love month has arrived and people are already excited about it. Many people are looking forward to going on romantic dates with their loved ones, giving them special love gifts, asking for their potential love interest and more, courtesy of the universal celebration of Valentine's Day on February 14th. On this day, those in love immerse themselves in doing all the soft things for their partners and potential dates. However, Valentine's Day is not celebrated just for a single day. The love festivities last throughout the week. Before Valentine's Day, people also celebrate Rose Day, Propose Day, Chocolate Day, Teddy Day, Promise Day, Hug Day and Kiss Day. And every day has its own significance.
Valentine's Day is celebrated in honour St. Valentine, a Catholic clergyman who lived in Rome in the third century. However, many legends surrounding St. Valentine have evolved over time. Over the years, the festival has become so commercialized that people celebrate love and companionship by making great gestures for their partners. So, even if you are particularly confused about love days, we have a list of the love days. Here is some information to find out their love days and what they mean.
1. February 7 - Rose Day
Valentine's Day celebrations begin a week before with Rose Day, when people express their love by giving roses each other. The color of roses also defines the moods behind them. When someone gives a red rose as a gift to their loved one, it symbolizes the emotion of love. However, the yellow rose signifies friendship, the white rose signifies purity and innocence, and the pink rose symbolizes kindness, elegance and romance.
2. February 8 - Propose Day
The next day is celebrated as Propose Day. As the name suggests, on this day, people express their feelings to their partner or someone they have a crush on. Many people even pop the question to their partner on this day.
3. February 9 - Chocolate Day
Chocolate Day is the third day of Valentine's Week. On this day, people forget all the bitterness in their life and replace it with sweet and delicious chocolates. Many people give their partners or crushes a gift of a box of chocolates or a different collection of candies.
4. February 10 - Teddy Day
On the fourth day, people in love give their partners a cuddly teddy bear as a gift. The idea is to give an expensive toy to your loved one to express your love for the person and make them happy. A cute teddy bear can change a painful mood and bring a smile to their faces.
5. February 11 - Promise Day
On the 5th day (February 11), couples celebrate Promise Day. They remember this day by making promises to make their relationships more strong, thicker and thinner stay together. This fifth day of Valentine's Week is committed to continuing your relationship.
6. February 12 - Hug Day
Hug Day is the sixth day of Valentine's week. On this day, people comfort their loved ones by hugging them. Sometimes when words cannot describe an emotion or a complicated situation, a hug can solve the problem. After all, nothing can solve emotional cracks, doubts or anxiety about the future better than a big warm hug.
7. February 13 - Kiss Day
Kiss Day is celebrated on February 13, just before Valentine's Day. On this day lovers shower their love with kisses. Valentine's Week is all about showing affection towards your loved ones, and a kiss is the best way to express it.
8. February 14 - Valentine's Day
Finally, the Valentine's Day is celebrated every year on February 14. On this day, couples celebrate this day by spending time together, doing romantic gestures to each other, going romantic dates, giving each other gifts, planning surprises and many more.
The Valentine's week has kickstarted and hence, begins the most romantic week of the year. The Valentine's week starts with Rose Day. Happy Valentine's Day to all!
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