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Celebrate love with the full Valentine’s Week calendar! From Rose Day to Hug Day and Valentine's Day, explore the meaning, dates, and significance.
The countdown to Valentine’s Day has begun, and it’s time to celebrate the day of love with your loved one.
Valentine’s Week kicks off on February 7th, and we’re here to give you the full calendar for you to plan your romantic week.
Valentine’s Week Calendar: Full List
The celebration for Valentine’s Day lasts a full week, starting on February 7th and concluding on February 14th. Couples all over the world embrace Valentine’s Week with a lot of love and excitement.
Valentine’s Week & Its Significance
Now that you know when to celebrate Rose Day, Hug Day, Teddy Day, etc., do you know why each day is celebrated? Let’s find out!
Rose Day, February 7th
The first day of Valentine’s week starts with Rose Day. Rose has been a symbol of love for lovers all over the world.
Each colour represents different things—red means love, yellow means friendship, pink signifies admiration, and white means purity.
Propose Day, February 8th
The second day of this special week is celebrated as Propose Day. People use this day as an opportunity to confess their emotions to their loved ones.
It is the ideal chance for singles to propose to their loved ones and advance their relationship.
Chocolate Day, February 9th
On Chocolate Day, people exchange or gift chocolates with each other. It signifies the sweetness of their relationship.
However, you can always go the extra mile and send chocolate cakes, chocolate pastries, and other chocolate items instead of a chocolate bar.
Teddy Day, February 10th
Teddy Day is celebrated by gifting teddy bears to your loved ones. Teddy bears have always been associated with warmth, comfort, and softness.
Gifting a cute and soft teddy bear is a great way to express your love for your loved one on this special day.
Promise Day, February 11th
Promise Day symbolises the importance of loyalty, trust, and commitment. Couples celebrate this day by promising each other meaningful things and strengthening their relationship.
Hug Day, February 12th
A warm hug is a simple yet powerful expression of love. Celebrate Hug Day with your loved ones by embracing them in a comforting and warm hug to show how much you care for them.
A hug also signifies that you are there to protect them when they feel vulnerable or insecure. Don’t forget to hug your dear ones!
Kiss Day, February 13th
Sharing a sweet kiss with your dear one is a kind gesture. Whether it’s a forehead kiss, a kiss on the hand, or a kiss on the cheek, a kiss can express your romantic feelings without words.
Valentine’s Day, February 14th
And finally, the big day! Conclude the week of love with your special Valentine. On this day, people ask each other to be their Valentine and celebrate with a romantic dinner, getaway, and more.
Treat your Valentine by planning a dinner, giving a handmade gift, or gifting a precious jewellery item.