Valentine’s Day, also known as Saint Valentine’s Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine, is an annual holiday observed on February 14th. It is a day to celebrate love and affection between intimate companions. People often express their love for each other through gestures such as sending cards, flowers, or gifts, or by having a special meal together. The holiday has roots in ancient Rome and has been celebrated for hundreds of years.
Valentine’s week refers to the seven-day period leading up to Valentine’s Day (February 14th), celebrated in many countries as a time to show affection to loved ones. The week consists of several days with specific themes to express love:
- Rose Day (7th February)
- Propose Day (8th February)
- Chocolate Day (9th February)
- Teddy Day (10th February)
- Promise Day (11th February)
- Hug Day (12th February)
- Kiss Day (13th February)
- Valentine’s Day (14th February)