Saturday, February 15
Valentine's Day 2015



Many people in countries such as Pakistan celebrate Valentine’s Day by giving flowers, chocolates, jewelry or other presents of all shapes and sizes to their loved ones or those they admire. This event falls on February 14 each year.
Valentine's Day
A romantic Valentine's Day evening for two.

What do people do?

Valentine’s Day is an event that is marked by many Australians in their calendars. For many, it is a time in which they share a special moment with their loved ones. Activities that people do to show their love and appreciation for each other on Valentine’s Day include:
  • Picnics in the park.
  • Buying gifts of chocolates, flowers, jewelry, or other items for their loved ones.
  • A romantic meal at a restaurant.
  • A boat cruise with a special meal.
  • Placing a notice in the local newspaper or a message through a local radio announcement dedicated to Valentine’s Day.
Some people choose Valentine’s Day as the day to propose to their partners, while others set February 14 as their wedding day. Some charities, non-government organizations, or community organizations hold special events, such as a Valentine’s Day ball, to raise funds for various causes that help others in need.

Public life

Valentine’s Day is an observance but it is not a designated nationwide public holiday in Australia. Restaurants, theatres, coffee shops, and shops selling Valentine’s Day related products may be particularly busy on this day. Those wishing to eat out on Valentine’s Day may need to book with their restaurant of choice in advance. 

Background

Valentine’s Day is celebrated in many countries worldwide. The origins of Valentine's Day are not clear but many sources believe that it stems from the story of St Valentine, a Roman priest who was martyred on or around February 14 in the year 270 CE. Valentine’s Day has become increasingly popular in Australia over the years, particularly during the late 20th century, and it continues to be observed among many Australians today.

Symbols

The most common symbols of Valentine's Day are heart shapes, which are used to decorate many things, including cards, trees, wrapping paper, cookies and gift boxes. Other symbols associated with Valentine’s Day are pairs of birds, cute teddy bears, Cupid and his arrows and couples kissing or embracing. The colors red and pink are often associated with Valentine's Day.


Yes Of Course:

Valentine's Day is a great
chance to celebrate the people you love.
 Even though our culture largely
 focuses on romantic love, there's not reason
 why people can't also celebrate
the love between friends and family on this day.
 And if you do have a romantic relationship,
 why not celebrate it? It's an excuse to be romantic!

No, Valentines should not be celebrated.

Love isn't something that is based on time.
You can always show or never show love.
 It should not be based on a day
where people are asked to buy
things and do things to "prove their love".
 Just because a man does not buy
 his wife flowers on February 14th,
 does not mean that this woman
whom he has been married
 to for forty years, he suddenly does not love.