Love is a universal language, and Valentine Week is its most celebrated expression across cultures. Observed globally from February 7 to February 14, Valentine Week is not just about romance—it represents affection, appreciation, emotional bonding, and human connection.
Here is the complete Global Love Calendar, celebrated by millions worldwide.
📅 Valentine Week Calendar (Global)
🌹 February 7 – Rose Day
A day to express love and admiration through roses. Different colors symbolize different emotions—red for love, yellow for friendship, pink for admiration.
💍 February 8 – Propose Day
Celebrated as the day of confessions and proposals. People express their feelings, commitment, and intentions toward loved ones.
🍫 February 9 – Chocolate Day
Chocolate symbolizes sweetness and care. Gifting chocolates represents affection, comfort, and emotional warmth.
🧸 February 10 – Teddy Day
A day associated with gifting teddy bears as a symbol of innocence, comfort, and lasting emotional bonds.
💌 February 11 – Promise Day
Partners make meaningful promises to strengthen trust, loyalty, and long-term commitment in relationships.
🤗 February 12 – Hug Day
Celebrates emotional closeness. A hug represents warmth, reassurance, and unspoken support.
💋 February 13 – Kiss Day
A romantic celebration symbolizing intimacy, trust, and emotional connection.
❤️ February 14 – Valentine’s Day
The most globally recognized love celebration. Observed worldwide through gifts, romantic dates, letters, and emotional expressions of love.
🌍 Why Valentine Week Is Celebrated Globally
Valentine Week has evolved beyond couples:
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Celebrates self-love
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Strengthens friendships
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Honors emotional honesty
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Encourages human connection in a digital world
From the USA and Europe to India, Japan, Brazil, and beyond—Valentine Week unites cultures through love.
