Valentine’s Day is a holiday celebrated on February 14th each year, primarily in Western countries. It is recognized as a day dedicated to expressing love and affection between intimate partners, friends, and family. The origins of Valentine’s Day can be traced back to various historical and cultural traditions, including the feast day of St. Valentine, a Christian martyr. Over time, the day has evolved into a celebration characterized by the exchange of romantic gestures such as cards, flowers, chocolates, and gifts. It is also associated with various symbols of love, such as hearts and Cupid. While it is most popularly recognized as a day for romantic relationships, many also celebrate it as a day to appreciate love in all its forms.