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All Days Are The Same, Even Valentine’s Day

Noting down that every other day is the same day when counted in hours, I would not put love as one that was not presumed to come about in our normal scheme of things. That’s why I would not mind if I am unprepared to enjoy Valentine’s Day this, be it with someone important or no one as important. Do you mind it more than me?

Every dull direction or trendy situation that expands abruptly or extremely could be explained as a commercialised corner of marketing. Then why should we, in the paradox of special day, fall into uneasy delicates, arranging decorating flowers or lighting candles for one very special? Why should we not give a tad smile to a dejected face instead? I’d certainly not like to earn plaudits for treating one or more with my decent words and explain the guests to eat on whatever has been laid on the glassy table. I’d better think of putting off their bad memories.

I’d make use of all the different types of intricate manners to say “I have deep affection for you.” It would be better for each one of us to move forward to demonstrate something so subjective. Do we not speculate for a moment if we are not wholly sure whether we have experienced the tremor? Who would not desire to breathe extra on this unique day with a feeling of delighted endurance?

We are behaving in line with contemporary conditions, not just consuming or watching other people celebrating Valentine’s Day, but absorbing every point specifically because it’s February 14. This is the result of an attitude, not a burden itself. It is verily a day when lovers express their affection with greetings and gifts. Throwing some light on its historical aspect, it can be said that by the end of the fifth century, Pope Gelasius I replaced Lupercalia for St. Valentine’s Day. It came to be celebrated as a day of romance from about the 14th century.

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