The main meanings of the Valentine's Day. History of the Valentine's Day.

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Valentine's Day it originated as a Christian feast day, is named after Saint Valentine, a Catholic priest who lived in Rome in the 3rd Century. Through later folk traditions, has become a significant cultural, religious, and commercial celebration of romance and love in many regions of the world.
Valentine's week comprises a total of 8 days.

The main meanings of the Valentine's Day History of the Valentines Day


Day 1- Rose Day
The Valentine's week list starts with Rose Day, which is on February 7. On this day, roses are presented as a token of love.
Day 2- Propose Day
The second day of Valentine's week or love week is marked as the day of the proposal. It is the most romantic day of Valentine's Day week, because lovers get a chance to confess love in front of their partners.
Day 3- Chocolate Day
Chocolate Day is the third day of Valentine's week or love week. This day makes your bond special with that one thing that's sweeter than loving chocolates. A little bit of chocolate can work as therapy in your relationship.
Day 4- Teddy Day
The fourth day of Valentine's week or love week is celebrated as Teddy Day! Teddies are the cutest and most famous soft toys, loved by every girl. Gift a soft teddy to your girl, which will always remind her of you.
Day 5- Promise Day
The fifth day of Valentine's week or love week Promise Day! On this, day lovers promise each other that they will always be together in every thick and thin of life. Take this day as an opportunity because the name of the day says it all!
Day 6- Hug Day
Hug Day is the sixth day of Valentine's week, celebrated on February 12. A comfortable hug speaks more than words. So go ahead, give your loved one a tender hug, letting him or her know that they're loved, forever.
Day 7- Kiss Day
The seventh day of Valentine's week is celebrated as Kiss Day! Kiss day is all about giving kisses to make your bond stronger. So, celebrate this Kiss Day with your lover in the best way possible.
Day 8- Valentine's Day
Finally arrives at the last day of the week -- Valentine's Day! The day falls on February 14 every year. It is celebrated in memory of Saint Valentine, a 3rd-century Roman saint. It's a day of joy, of the celebration of love and commitment, and the blissful excitement of finding one's perfect mate.

Valentine's Day symbols that are used today include the heart-shaped outline, doves, and the figure of the winged Cupid. Since the 19th century, handwritten valentines have given way to mass-produced greeting cards.  In Italy, Saint Valentine's Keys are given to lovers "as a romantic symbol and an invitation to unlock the giver's heart".   

                                Key of Love The main meanings of the Valentine's Day
The first recorded association of Valentine's Day with romantic love is believed to be in the Parliament of Fowls (1382) by Geoffrey Chaucer , a dream vision portraying a parliament for birds to choose their mates. Honoring the first anniversary of the engagement of fifteen-year-old King Richard II of England to fifteen-year-old Anne of Bohemia, Chaucer wrote:

"For this was on Saint Valentine's Day
When every bird comes there to choose his match
Of every kind that men may think of
And that so huge a noise they began to make
That earth and air and tree and every lake
Was so full, that not easily was there space
For me to stand-so full was all the place."

Geoffrey Chaucer

The earliest description of February 14 as an annual celebration of love appears in the Charter of the Court of Love. The charter, allegedly issued by Charles VI of France at Mantes-la-Jolie in 1400, describes lavish festivities to be attended by several members of the royal court, including a feast, amorous song and poetry competitions, jousting and dancing.
Valentine's Day customs – sending greeting cards (known as "valentines"), offering confectionary and presenting flowers – developed in early modern England and spread throughout the English-speaking world in the 19th century.
Valentine's Day is a symbolic holiday, so a gift should talk about your feelings. After all, the main thing is that the relationship between lovers has become even closer and gentle.
February 14 - a day of touching confessions, romantic dates and cute surprises for loved ones!

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