One of the most romantic days of the year, the Valentine’s Day is celebrated on February 14 each year. This is a day when love is in the air and it is celebrated by people across the world. While Valentine’s Day is on February 14, its celebrations begin a week before from February 7 and it goes on till February 13. Each day of the Valentine’s Week celebrated love in different ways, such as: Rose Day, Propose Day, Chocolate Day, Teddy Day, Promise Day, Hug Day, and Kiss Day.
Similarly, the week after Valentine’s Day is celebrated as the Anti-Valentine’s Week. As the name suggests, the Anti-Valentine’s Week is for those people who believe in moving on from a heartbreak, embracing self-love, and even having a little fun after heartbreak. Starting from February 15 and going on to February 21, each day of the Anti-Valentine’s Week has a unique meaning. Read on to know more about them here.