Anti-Valentine's Week 2021: A week dedicated to the people who do not believe in the idea of love. ... In either case, it is only fair that the world also dedicates a week for those who do not believe in the idea of 'love' or rather celebrating love. There are many who question the very existence of love.
Let's have a look at the Anti-Valentine's week that starts just after the Valentine's Day.
Slap Day- February 15, 2021
This day is for the people who want to get over a person who cheated on them, and by this, we do not mean that you should literally slap them.
Valentines week consists of 7 different days like the rose day, propose day, teddy day, hug day, promise day, chocolate day, kiss day and the last one is valentines day itself.
Singles awareness day is also referred to as an antithesis of Valentine's Day, especially when celebrated on February 14.
Valentine's Week Days List 2021: Starting on February 7, the week first sees the Rose Day, followed by Propose Day, Chocolate Day, Promise Day, Hug Day, Kiss Day and finally the Valentine's Day.
After Valentine's Day comes Anti-Valentine Week. Beginning with Slap Day on February 15, there comes Kick Day, Perfume Day, Flirting Day, Confession Day, Missing Day, and eventually Break-up Day!
Singles Awareness Day is February 15th, the day after Valentine's Day.
The ancient Romans may also be responsible for the name of our modern day of love. Emperor Claudius II executed two men — both named Valentine — on Feb. 14 of different years in the 3rd century A.D. Their martyrdom was honored by the Catholic Church with the celebration of St. Valentine's Day.
This week begins from February 15, i.e Monday and the first day is being celebrated as 'Slap Day'. A week full of gifts, love and romance concluded yesterday with Valentine's Day. ... This week begins from February 15, i.e Monday and the first day is being celebrated as 'Slap Day'.
National Kissing Day FAQ s
National Kissing Day is celebrated on June 22 and International Kissing Day is celebrated on July 6.
Slap Day: February 15.
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