Tuesday 12 February 2013

Valentine's Week Celebrations



Rose Day

February 7 marks Rose Day as well as kickstarts the week-long Valentine week. Each day of the week has a special meaning: Rose Day is meant for friends and lovers to express their feelings to their partners via the medium of roses. This ubiquitous flower has earned a universal reputation of portraying love, affection, desire, passion and friendship in the best possible way. You can opt for unconventional colors like lavender, orange, blue and white if you want to stand out from the crowd. But if you are looking to express romantic love, a Red Rose is still the undisputed choice. However, it is best to know the significance of a particular color before you present it to your beloved. 

Propose Day

So, after you have bought that red rose, what do you do next? Obviously, you have to give it to your special someone. But you cannot merely hand it over and stand expectedly, waiting for a miracle to happen. You need to propose to that person so that he or she also knows how you feel. Propose Day is the most logical successor to Rose Day, and falls on February 8. This day sees the start of new romances as lovers all over the world express their emotions through cards, gifts, flowers or even verbally. However, if you want to gift something more expensive like soft toys or chocolates, hold on to your horses for the coming days.

Chocolate Day
After flowers, chocolates are one of the best ways to show you care. One of the most amazing things about chocolates is that they are loved universally, irrespective of gender or age. When you gift chocolates, the recipient is reminded how much they mean to you. They are not restricted to lovers only and can be exchanged between friends and relatives alike. Chocolate Day is celebrated on February 9 and is surely anticipated by people who know its significance. Although this day is still not popular among the masses, it is slowly picking pace and is not very far behind Valentine’s or Rose Day.   

Teddy Bear Day

You have given roses, proposed to your dream date and bought them chocolates. What next? Well, you can spoil them silly by gifting them a cute teddy bear. Teddy Bear Day falls the day after Chocolate Day, i.e. February 10, and is perfect for showering your love with cute soft toys. This day is perfect for conveying your commitment because you won’t gift an expensive soft toy to someone you are not serious about, will you? This day cements the bond between couples and goes a long way in laying the foundation for strong relationships. 

Promise Day

Promise Day is celebrated on February 11 and is reserved for making promises: girlfriends, boyfriends, husbands and wives vow to stand with one another no matter what for the rest of their lives. This day is meant for sending love messages and telling prospective or existing partners how much they mean to their respective partners. This day is the perfect build-up to the big day – Valentine’s Day, which is only 3 days away.

Kiss Day

February 12 is extra special for couples, especially those who are new in a relationship because it is Kiss Day. That feeling when two people come together and share their first kiss is truly inexplicable: it cannot be explained in words. The excitement and anxiety is unbearable; yet the fun is in the waiting. True, a kiss forms the basis to future physical compatibility and is forever etched in one’s memory. However, the Indian psyche is still not very open with public displays of affection but in many countries, kissing in the open is a regular and common affair.  

Hug Day

Nothing can be more comforting than a hug from your beloved. Cherish this feeling with a day dedicated to hugs on February 13 with Hug Day, which is the penultimate date in the run-up to V-day. Not only does it help to form a new bond between two people, a hug also shows how much a partner misses his or her other half. Hugs are in practice for a long time and are exchanged between friends, family members and relatives.

Valentine’s Day

February 14 is the grand finale of celebrating relationships: romantic as well as non-romantic. Valentine’s Day is still the most popular day for cherishing love. Though one day is insufficient to show how you feel about your friend or partner, people all across India and the world celebrate this day with great enthusiasm. Express your emotions with Valentine’s Day flowers, chocolates, soft toys, cakes and other gifts. Over the years, people have become more creative and go to great lengths to personalize their gifts. With unique gifting options available online, it has become easier to make the right impression with just a mouse-click.
Make your Valentine’s Week unforgettable. And choose from a great selection of flowers, bouquets, candles, chocolates, cakes, soft toys and other novelties. Visit Floralis, your online flower boutique and gear up for celebrating love!


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