Valentine's Week
Romantic celebration in India
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Valentine's Week is a week-long celebration of romantic love that is observed in India each year from February 7 (Rose Day) to 14 February (Valentine's Day).[1] The celebration consists of eight consecutive themed days leading up to Valentine's Day, with each day dedicated to a different aspect of romantic relationships.[2]
History and Origins
Coverage of Valentine's Week in India has highlighted increased marketing and gift-buying in the period leading up to February 14. Reporting has also described the week preceding Valentine's Day as having gained popularity in India.[3]
The Themed Days
The themed days of Valentine's Week are celebrated as follows:
- February 7 - Rose Day: The week begins with Rose Day, when people exchange roses to symbolise love and affection.
- February 8 - Propose Day: A day dedicated to proposing to a romantic interest or reaffirming commitment to an existing partner.
- February 9 - Chocolate Day: Couples exchange chocolates to celebrate the sweetness of their relationship.
- February 10 - Teddy Day: Partners gift teddy bears as tokens of affection and comfort.
- February 11 - Promise Day: A day for making commitments and promises to strengthen relationships.
- February 12 - Hug Day: Celebrated through warm embraces and physical affection.
- February 13 - Kiss Day: The penultimate day dedicated to intimate gestures between partners.
- February 14 - Valentine's Day: Final day of the romantic celebrations.[1][2]