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valentine's Full Week List 2022:

Rose Day,Propose Day,Chocolate Day,Teddy Day,Hug Day,Kiss Day,Valentine's Day

By mahesh thoudojuPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
valentine's Full Week List 2022:
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Valentine's Week 2022: The month of love is here, and people are already excited about it. Come February, and many look forward to spending time with their dear ones by going on romantic dates, gifting them special tokens of love, asking out their potential love interest, and more, courtesy of the universal celebrations of Valentine's Day on February 14. On this day, those in love indulge in doing all the mushy things for their partners and potential dates. However, Valentine's Day is not celebrated just for a single day. The festivities of love last for an entire week. Before Valentine's Day, people also celebrate Rose Day, Propose Day, Chocolate Day, Teddy Day, Promise Day, Hug Day, and Kiss Day. And each day has its own significance.

Valentines’ Day is a time of love and appreciation for one another. It is a day that is celebrated by lovers and singles alike, and it has been celebrated since the 14th century. The day was originally called ‘Saint Valentines’ Day’ in the Catholic Church, but it wasn't until the 19th century that it became more widely known as Valentine's Day.

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Feb-07 Rose Day:

The valentine's Day celebrations start one week before rose day when people express there love by giving roses to each other.The color of the roses also defines the sentiments behind them. If someone gifts their loved one with a red rose, it signifies the emotion of love.

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Feb-08 Propose Day:

The next day is celebrated as Propose Day.what better way to celebrate love and commitment than to propose! Whether you're in love with someone or just love being romantic in general, today's your chance. Many even pop the question to their partner on this day.

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Feb- 9 Chocolate Day:

The third day of Valentine's Week is Chocolate Day.on this day, lovers,couples,partners forget about all the bitterness in their lives and exchange sweet and delicious chocolates Many pamper their partners or crushes by gifting them a box of chocolates or an assorted collection of candies.

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Feb-10 Teddy Day:

On the fourth day, people in love gift their partners a cuddly teddy bear. The idea is to give your beloved a plush toy to express your love for the person and make them happy. A cute teddy bear can change a distressed mood and bring a smile to their faces.

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Feb- 11 Promise Day:

On February 11, couples celebrate Promise Day. They mark this day by making promises to stay together , to make their relationships stronger. This fifth day of Valentine's Week is all about committing to making your relationship.

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Feb-12 Hug Day:

The sixth day of Valentine's Week is Hug Day. On this day, couples comfort their loved ones by hugging them. Sometimes when words can't explain an emotion or complicated situation, a hug can solve the all problems. After all, nothing fixes emotional cracks, doubts or anxiousness about the future better than a big warm hug.

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Feb-13 Kiss Day:

the seventh day of Valentine's Week is kiss day. Lovers seal their love with a kiss on this day. Valentine's Week is all about expressing affection towards your love.and a kiss is the best way to show it.

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Feb-14 Valentine's Day:

Finally, the day of love is celebrated on February 14 every year. Couples celebrate this day by spending time together, going on romantic dates, doing romantic gestures for each other, gifting each other, planning surprises, and more....

Though Valentine's Week has become quite popular in the past years, many believe they do not need anyone appointed day to celebrate their love. What do you think? Are you celebrating Valentine's Week this year?

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