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Valentine's Week Full List: 7th-14th Feb

 

Valentine's Week Full List: 7th-14th Feb

Valentine's Day, observed annually on February 14 worldwide, is renowned as the day of love. It serves as an occasion for many to declare their affection, conveying sentiments through the exchange of flowers, cards, or chocolates. 

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The festivities commence in the second week of February, known as "Valentine's Day week," beginning with Rose Day on February 7 and culminating on February 14. The week includes other themed days such as Propose Day, Teddy Day, Chocolate Day, Promise Day, Hug Day, and Kiss Day.

Making your loved one feel unique via various forms of affection is the main goal of Valentine's Week. Every day of the week is a symbol of love and affection in different ways. You can use it as a chance to court your significant other. 

Here is a complete list of Valentine's Week events: 


Rose Day: 7th February
Roses have always been a symbol of love. Giving someone a fresh red rose is the most romantic way to show love. On this day, couples give each other roses or send a bouquet to their loved ones.

Propose Day: 8th February
Propose Day, the second day of Valentine's Week, presents an opportunity to express your feelings to your beloved or crush. For many, it's a chance to take the significant step of proposing to their romantic interest.

Chocolate Day: 9th February
Chocolate Day, occurring on February 9, follows Propose Day as the third day of Valentine's Week. Traditions for this day typically include presenting a box of chocolates to your loved one or taking the time to create handmade chocolates as a gesture of affection.

Teddy Day: 10th February
Observed on February 10th, Teddy Day evokes nostalgic memories of childhood, where parents would lovingly cuddle and tuck their children into bed. A teddy bear, a charming stuffed animal, symbolizes warmth and comfort. By gifting a teddy bear, you convey to your loved one that you'll always be there for them, offering the same coziness and affection as the teddy you're presenting.

Promise Day: 11th February
On February 11th, Promise Day signifies the importance of making commitments in relationships. It's an occasion to pledge to maintain a committed relationship and to uphold that promise indefinitely. This day is an opportunity to show your partner that they are valued by presenting them with meaningful gifts or cards that embody your commitment to them.

Hug Day: 12th February
Hug Day, occurring on February 12th, marks the sixth day of Valentine's Week. Embraces are soothing gestures, capable of alleviating worries when exchanged with loved ones. Physical affection often communicates sentiments that words cannot fully convey. Hence, on Hug Day, partners embrace each other, offering comfort and pledging to remain a source of support during challenging times.

Kiss Day: 13th February
Kiss Day is a day dedicated to celebrating romantic love and affection. It is observed on February 13, the day before Valentine's Day. On this day, people in love often express their feelings by sharing a kiss with their partner, symbolizing and sealing their affectionate bond. It is a time for couples to show their love and appreciation for each other through this intimate and loving gesture.

Valentine's Day: 14th February
Valentine's Day, marking the end of Valentine's Week on February 14th, is a time for couples to celebrate with dates, gift exchanges, romantic gestures, quality time together, handmade gifts or surprises, and various other expressions of affection.

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