Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day, celebrated on February 14th, is a holiday primarily dedicated to expressing love and affection between intimate partners, friends, and family members. Originating from ancient Roman traditions and named after Saint Valentine, it has evolved into a day when individuals exchange cards, flowers, gifts, and love notes. Common symbols associated with Valentine’s Day include hearts, roses, and Cupid. The day is marked by romantic dinners, heartfelt gestures, and declarations of love, making it a significant occasion in many cultures around the world. Additionally, Valentine’s Day often extends beyond romantic relationships to include expressions of friendship and appreciation among loved ones.