Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day is an annual celebration observed on February 14th, primarily in honor of romantic love. It is named after Saint Valentine, a Christian martyr, although the exact origins and historical details of the holiday are somewhat ambiguous. Traditionally, Valentine’s Day is associated with the exchange of love notes, cards, flowers, and gifts, as people express their affection for partners, spouses, and loved ones. The day is characterized by symbols such as hearts, roses, and Cupid. In modern practice, it has evolved into a broader celebration of love and affection between friends and family as well.