February 14th is widely recognized as Valentine's Day, a celebration of love and affection between intimate partners. This day is marked by the exchange of cards, flowers, and gifts, often symbolizing romantic feelings. Many people also plan special outings or dinners to express their love.
The origins of Valentine's Day can be traced back to ancient Roman traditions, particularly the feast of Saint Valentine, a Christian martyr. Over time, the day evolved into a celebration of romantic love, with various customs and practices emerging in different cultures around the world. Today, it is celebrated in numerous countries, each with its unique traditions.