Valentine’s Week calendar 2025: Full list from Rose Day to Kiss Day; dates and celebration guide

Today, February 11, is celebrated as Promise Day. Valentine Week, leading to Valentine's Day on February 14, celebrates love with special days like Rose Day, Propose Day and more. 

Sounak Mukhopadhyay
Updated11 Feb 2025, 09:42 AM IST
2025 Valentine Week: Full list of days and their significance; read on even if you’re single
2025 Valentine Week: Full list of days and their significance; read on even if you’re single(AI image created with Grok)

Valentine Week is a seven-day celebration of love and affection leading up to Valentine’s Day on February 14. Each day has a special meaning, allowing people to express love in different ways. Here’s the complete list, including the dates this year:

Rose Day (February 7)

Rose Day is celebrated on February 7

The week starts with Rose Day. Lovers exchange roses to express their feelings. Red roses symbolise love, yellow roses signify friendship, and pink roses show admiration. This day marks the start of the Valentine's Week.

Propose Day (February 8)

Propose Day is celebrated on February 8

This day is for confessing love and making proposals. Many choose this day to express their feelings to their crush or propose a lifetime commitment. This day confirms if your romantic interest is into you.

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Chocolate Day (February 9)

Chocolate Day is celebrated on February 9

Chocolates are exchanged as a sweet gesture of love and care. Gifting chocolates signifies happiness, bonding and a promise of sweetness in the relationship. No matter if the chocolate is white or dark, it is sure to bring the couple closer.

Teddy Day (February 10)

Teddy Day is celebrated on February 10

People gift teddy bears as a symbol of warmth and affection. A teddy represents comfort, cuteness and the presence of love even in absence. The cuteness of a teddy bear symbolises your relationship.

Promise Day (February 11)

Promise Day is celebrated on February 11

Couples make heartfelt promises to stay loyal, supportive and loving. It is about strengthening trust and commitment in relationships. It's a promise to stay together for a lifetime.

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Hug Day (February 12)

Hug Day is celebrated on February 12

A warm hug expresses care, security, and deep emotional connection. Hugs help reduce stress and bring partners closer. The warmth of a hug symbolises the warmth in the relationship.

Kiss Day (February 13)

Kiss Day is celebrated on February 13

A kiss symbolises love, passion and trust. It is a special way to show intimacy and deep feelings for your partner.

Valentine’s Day (February 14)

Valentine’s Day is celebrated on February 14

The final day of the week, Valentine’s Day, is a celebration of love, romance and togetherness. Couples express their love through gifts, dates and heartfelt messages. It is the beginning of a beautiful journey.

Valentine Week: What about singles?

If you’re single or unlucky in love, read on. Valentine Week is all about love, but the post-Valentine’s survival week is where things get real.

February 15, Slap Day, is for those who regret their choices. February 16, Kick Day, takes it up a notch. February 17, Perfume Day, is a reminder to smell good even if your love life stinks.

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February 18, Flirt Day, lets singles test their luck again. On February 19, Confession Day, people spill their secrets (or admit their love for biryani). February 20, Missing Day, is when you miss your venomous ex.

Finally, February 21, Break-up Day, is for those who realise their Valentine’s date wasn’t “The One”. Better luck next year!

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First Published:4 Feb 2025, 11:02 AM IST