Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and love is in the air. The day celebrated worldwide on February 14 is a special day to express love and appreciation for those who matter most, including friends, family and even oneself. As of this Friday, the world will celebrate Valentine’s Week, an extravagance of seven days dedicated to romance, joy and affection. The festivities begin with Rose’s Day on February 7, followed by a series of thematic days: Propose Day, Teddy Day, Chocolate Day, Promise Day, Hug Day and finally, Bess Day on February 14.
Every day offers a unique opportunity to show love and care. Whether through roses, chocolates, stuffed bears or warm hugs, Valentine’s week is the perfect time to spread joy and affection.
Valentine’s Day 2021: This is what is called every day of the Valentine’s Week
February 7, Friday: Rose Day
This day marks the beginning of the week full of love, where people damage their loved ones with roses, symbolizing love, appreciation and admiration.
February 8, Saturday: propose the day:
On this day, the romance takes the center of the stage as people take the opportunity to propose their loved ones or confess their feelings to their secret crush.
February 9, Sunday: Chocolate Day
Chocolate day is the third day and falls after the day of proposition of February 9. The rituals for the day involve giving a box of chocolates to someone you love or strive to make some handmade chocolates.
February 10, Monday: Teddy Day
Teddy Day is when couples exchange teddy bears, symbolizing the heat, comfort and safety of their relationship. Giving a teddy bear represents a promise to maintain and appreciate the couple, promoting a sense of closeness and affection.
February 11, Tuesday: Promise Day
Then comes the day of the promise, one day to reaffirm commitments and make new promises with each other, strengthen the link and deepen the connection in the relationship.
February 12, Wednesday: Hug Day
Hug Day is a cheerful celebration that highlights the power of physical touch and emotional connection. A warm hug is a universal language that transmits love, care and support, raising relationships and the deepening of ties between loved ones.
February 13, Thursday: Kiss Day
On this day, you can kiss your partner and remind them why they are so special to you. It is a simple gesture that says a thousand words and can make people feel more special.
February 14, Friday: Valentine’s Day
This marks the end of the Valentine’s Week and is celebrated as the Day of Love. This special day is marked by exchanging reflective gifts, writing sincere messages and appreciating quality time with their loved ones.