Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day, celebrated on February 14th, is a holiday primarily recognized in many countries around the world, dedicated to expressing love and affection between intimate partners and friends. The day is often associated with romantic gestures, such as giving gifts like flowers, chocolates, and greeting cards, known as “valentines.” Historically linked to the feast of Saint Valentine, a Christian martyr, the day has evolved into a secular celebration of love. People may also celebrate Valentine’s Day by going on dates, sharing meals, or participating in events that highlight romantic relationships. Beyond romantic love, the day can also extend to friendships and familial bonds, making it a broader celebration of love in various forms.