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VALENTINE’S DAY MANNERS EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW

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Valentine’s Day is not just for starry-eyed lovers exchanging roses and chocolates. This special occasion, nestled in the heart of February, is an opportunity to spread warmth, kindness and gratitude to everyone in your life. While romance might take centre stage, the day is also about uplifting those around you, reminding them of their importance and cherishing all kinds of relationships. Whether it’s a partner, a friend, or a family member, Valentine’s Day offers a moment to say, “My life is sweeter because you are in it.”

However, with its emotional weight and societal expectations, the day can also be fraught with misunderstandings and faux pas. To help you navigate Valentine’s Day with grace, here are some manners everyone should keep in mind:

1. Be thoughtful, not extravagant
Grand gestures might look great on social media, but they aren’t the only way to show love. A heartfelt handwritten note, a meaningful gift, or a home-cooked meal can be more touching than lavish displays. Thoughtfulness is what counts, so focus on what will truly make your loved one feel special.

2. Don’t forget your friends and family
Valentine’s Day isn’t reserved exclusively for romantic relationships. It’s also an occasion to express gratitude to the people who make your life richer. A simple phone call to a parent or a small gift for a close friend can brighten their day and remind them of your appreciation.

3. Respect boundaries
Not everyone celebrates Valentine’s Day in the same way—or at all. If someone in your life chooses to skip the festivities, don’t pressure them or impose your expectations. Respecting boundaries is a key part of showing kindness and love.

4. Share the love beyond your circle
Kindness isn’t limited to the people you know. A small gesture, like holding the door for a stranger or leaving a kind note for a co-worker, can spread warmth on this chilly February day. Valentine’s Day is about love in all its forms, including compassion for the wider world.

5. Don’t overlook the little things
Sometimes, it’s the smallest acts of care that mean the most. Whether it’s preparing a special meal, giving someone your undivided attention, or simply saying, ‘I appreciate you,’ These moments are the heart of Valentine’s Day. This February 14, we hope you took a step back from the clichés and embraced the true spirit of the day. It’s not just about passion, after all, the world could always use a bit more love.

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