Know About Valentine Week List

 
Valentine Week

Love is a feeling that can overlook all boundaries and can unite people. It will transform a person and the world will then feel like a small place. The world has witnessed some exceptionally deep expressions of true love through legendary tales like Laila-Majnun, Romeo-Juliet, and Heer-Ranjha to name a few. Valentine's Week falls during the month of love in February-a special time to celebrate love through multiple ways during seven days in a row-that ends up with Valentine's Day.

Here is the Valentine Week List Breakdown that tells you what to do on each of the days and how it is related:

Rose Day

7 February – Rose Day

Valentine's week starts from the Rose Day which falls on 7 February. This day goes by giving red roses, symbolizing deep affection and love. According to various beliefs, red roses are considered a statement of emotions that anybody can use in showing admiration or even romantic interest. Whomsoever the rose is given-to-a partner, spouse, or somebody you admire-rose has been always speaking words of love without words.

8 February: Propose Day

On 8 February, Propose Day is celebrated. It is to express one's love and take the bold step of proposing to someone you care for. Whether it's in simple heartfelt conversation or in a grand romantic gesture, Propose Day is what you need to confess your feelings to your loved ones and tell them how much they mean to you.

9 February – Chocolate Day

The third day, Chocolate Day, falls on 9 February and is all about filling up your love meter with sweetness. Gifting chocolates had been associated with love and affection since olden times. A couple exchanges chocolates or special chocolate hampers on this day to represent the sweetness of their relationship. Whether you take turns in sharing your favorite chocolates or give up some luxurious treats, this day is about relishing moments of joy together.

10 February – Teddy Day

On Teddy Day, 10 February, you can convey your love by something soft and cuddly-which is teddy bears! Teddies are loved gifts by women mainly, as they look so warm and cute. Whether a small plush toy or a big stuffed bear, the gift of a teddy confirms to your partner that you care for him or her and feel him or her special.

Promise Day

11 February – Promise Day

On 11 February, which is Promise Day, the promise in a relationship is spoken about. Trust, loyalty, and promises shared between couples form the backbone of any relationship. On this day, lovers indulge in the sweetest promises with one another to be by each other's side on all occasions. It's the time to renew or make new promises so that the bond will not weaken with time.

12 February – Hug Day

It is celebrated as the sixth day of the week, Hug Day, on 12 February. Hugs are a simple but deep way of showing expressions of love or comfort with warmth. Even scientific research shows that hugging can improve mood and overall well-being. On Hug Day, couples hug to reinforce their bonding and show love without speaking.

13 February – Kiss Day

Kiss Day - 13th February: Everyone kisses each other, which is expressed by love and sentiments all over. A gentle move that might give your partner a special sense by giving him or her a forehead or hand kiss. It would be a great moment to show someone how much you care for them in the sweetness of a kiss, which is better than words.

14th February – Valentine's Day

Finally, Valentine's Week concludes with Valentine's Day on 14 February. It is this iconic day of love where couples celebrate their bond by gifting each other, surprising each other, or even spending time with each other. In a nutshell, it is the day when one can pour all his bottled-up emotions and create memories that last for eternity with the essence of love.

The beautiful journey of love during Valentine's Week, where people in love find scope to celebrate their relationship in all nice ways, begins with gifting roses, goes on to promising each other, and then intimate moments for each day, finally with all the anticipation leading up to Valentine's Day.