Valentine’s Week is a time to celebrate love, affection, and togetherness with your special someone. This week-long celebration leads up to Valentine’s Day and includes dedicated days to express different forms of love through gestures, gifts, and words. Whether you’re confessing your feelings, strengthening your bond, or cherishing moments with your loved one, each day of this romantic week holds special significance.

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Why is Valentine’s Day celebrated?

The origins of Valentine’s Day trace back to Saint Valentine of Rome, who was known for performing secret marriages for soldiers who were forbidden to marry. He gave flowers from his garden to these couples, marking the beginning of the tradition of gifting flowers on this day. Due to his defiance of the emperor’s orders, he was executed on February 14, 269 AD. Over time, this day has come to symbolise love, passion, and commitment, celebrated not just on one day but throughout an entire week filled with affectionate gestures.

Valentine’s Week 2025 dates full list

If you are looking forward to celebrating love with your partner, here’s the complete Valentine’s Week calendar for 2025:

Rose Day: Friday, February 7, 2025

Propose Day: Saturday, February 8, 2025

Chocolate Day: Sunday, February 9, 2025

Teddy Day: Monday, February 10, 2025

Promise Day: Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Hug Day: Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Kiss Day: Thursday, February 13, 2025

Valentine’s Day: Friday, February 14, 2025

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Valentine’s Week 2025: Day-wise significance

Each day of Valentine’s Week holds a special meaning and is a way to express love uniquely:

Rose Day (February 7): The week begins with gifting roses, each colour symbolising different emotions—red for love, yellow for friendship, and white for peace.

Propose Day (February 8): A day to confess feelings and take the next step in your relationship.

Chocolate Day (February 9): Strengthen bonds by exchanging chocolates, signifying sweetness in relationships.

Teddy Day (February 10): Cute teddy bears are gifted as a token of warmth and affection.

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Promise Day (February 11): A day to make meaningful promises that strengthen trust and commitment.

Hug Day (February 12): Expressing love through a warm hug, offering comfort and reassurance.

Kiss Day (February 13): A symbol of deep affection and intimacy, strengthening bonds between partners.

Valentine’s Day (February 14): The grand finale, where love is celebrated in the most special ways with romantic dates, gifts, and heartfelt gestures.


Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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