Valentine's Week begins February 7 with special days leading up to Valentine's Day
Valentine's Day is celebrated on February 14, originating as a feast for Saint Valentine. It has become a global celebration of romance, with Valentine's Week running from February 7 to 14, featuring special days like Rose Day and Propose Day. Each day of Valentine's Week has its own significance, starting with Rose Day on February 7 and culminating in Valentine's Day. The week includes Chocolate Day, Teddy Day, and others, each promoting different ways to express love. Some countries also observe anti-Valentine's days after February 14, such as Slap Day and Break-up Day. These days are less popular and cater to those who may not celebrate romance.