Valentine's Day is celebrated on February
14. It is a festival of romantic love and many people give cards, letters,
flowers or presents to their spouse or partner. They may also arrange a
romantic meal in a restaurant or night in a hotel. Common symbols of
Valentine's Day are hearts, red roses and Cupid
What Do People Do?
Many people celebrate their love for their
partner by sending cards or letters, giving gifts or flowers and arranging
meals in restaurants or romantic nights in hotels. People who would like to
have a romantic relationship with somebody may use the occasion to make this
known, often anonymously. Valentine's cards are often decorated with images of
hearts, red roses or Cupid. Common Valentine's Day gifts are flowers
chocolates, candy, lingerie and champagne or sparkling wine. However, some
people use the occasion to present lavish gifts, such as jewelry. Many
restaurants and hotels have special offers at this time. These can include
romantic meals or weekend breaks.
Public Life
Valentine's Day is not a public holiday.
Government offices, stores, schools and other organizations are open as usual.
Public transit systems run on their regular schedule. Restaurants may be busier
than usual as many people go out for an evening with their spouse or partner.
Valentine's Day is also a very popular date for weddings.
Background
There are a number of Saints called
Valentine who are honored on February 14. The day became associated with
romantic love in the Middle Ages in England. This may have followed on from the
Pagan fertility festivals that were held all over Europe as the winter came to
an end. Traditionally, lovers exchanged hand written notes. Commercial cards
became available in the mid nineteenth century.
Symbols
The most common Valentine's Day symbols are
the heart, particularly in reds and pinks, and pictures or models of Cupid.
Cupid is usually portrayed as a small winged figure with a bow and arrow. In
mythology, he uses his arrow to strike the hearts of people. People who have
fallen in love are sometimes said to be 'struck by Cupid's arrow. Other symbols
of Valentine's Day are couples in loving embraces and the gifts of flowers,
chocolate, red roses and lingerie that couples often give each other.
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