ST. VALENTINE'S DAY
Valentine’s Day is a popular celebration that takes place every year on February 14th in many English-speaking countries, such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia. It is a day dedicated to love and affection, especially between romantic partners.
On this day, people usually exchange cards, chocolates, flowers, and gifts. Many couples go out for a romantic dinner, and some people also give cards or small presents to friends and family. A common symbol of Valentine’s Day is the heart, and the color red is widely associated with the celebration.
Valentine’s Day is named after Saint Valentine, a Christian martyr. According to popular legend, he secretly married couples at a time when marriage was forbidden, which is why the day is connected to love and romance today.