Love is in the air, red balloons floating, women and girls dressed in bright red, markets bustling with last-minute gift shoppers, and restaurants booked to capacity. The excitement is unmistakable, Valentine’s Day has arrived. But what is the story behind this special day? When and why do we celebrate it?
History of Valentine’s Day:
The origins of Valentine’s Day date back to ancient Rome. The day is believed to be named after Saint Valentine, a Christian priest who secretly performed marriages for young soldiers despite Emperor Claudius II’s ban. He was eventually imprisoned and executed on February 14.
According to legend, before his death, he wrote a letter signed: From your Valentine. The phrase is still used today.
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Some historians also link Valentine’s Day to Lupercalia, a Roman fertility festival celebrated in mid-February. With the spread of Christianity, the festival was later replaced with the Feast of Saint Valentine, gradually evolving into the modern celebration of love and romance.
Significance of Valentine’s Day:
Valentine’s Day, in the modern times, is a day to express love, not just between couples, but also among family and friends. It is a time to appreciate loved ones and make them feel special through thoughtful gestures.
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Celebrating V-day:
Different cultures celebrate Valentine’s Day in unique ways. The day is marked by the exchange of thoughtful gifts, with chocolates, flowers, and greeting cards being the most popular choices. A box of luxury chocolates symbolises sweetness, while red roses remain the ultimate expression of love. Personalised gifts such as engraved jewelry or custom photo albums also make for meaningful tokens. Couples often celebrate with romantic dinners at fine-dining restaurants or intimate homemade meals, adding a personal touch. Some opt for weekend getaways to nearby destinations creating lasting memories.
Long-distance couples and digital-age romantics often turn to social media and messaging apps, sending virtual love notes, video messages, and e-cards to stay connected. Valentine’s Day is also about celebrating friendships, with many embracing Galentine’s Day on February 13. Friends gather for brunch, movie marathons, or spa days, exchanging thoughtful gifts like friendship bracelets or customised mugs. The day is all about making loved ones feel special.
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