Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day is celebrated in many countries, but what are the differences between today's celebration and in the past? Read the text to find out some interesting facts about the most romantic day of the year.

Do the preparation task first. Then read the article and do the exercises.

Preparation

Valentine's Day is on 14 February, and it can seem as if the world is full of couples who are celebrating their love. Some couples might celebrate with dinner at a nice restaurant, flowers, chocolates or other presents. Some single people might put a post on social media about why they hate Valentine's Day, or maybe they just avoid it completely. But it's impossible not to know that Valentine's is happening. And that's not surprising when millions of people worldwide celebrate it in some way.

The price of love

For many romantic people, Valentine's Day means spending money, but habits vary around the world. People in English-speaking countries such as the UK and the USA often spend more than those in many other regions, although the gap is changing. In the UK, baby boomers, Generation X and millennials are all similarly likely to buy something for Valentine's Day. But in the USA, millennials tend to spend more than Generation X, and both usually spend more than baby-boomers. Across different countries and generations, one pattern remains consistent: men generally spend more money on Valentine's Day than women.  

The beginning of modern Valentine's Day

Today, Valentine's Day is celebrated in many parts of the world. But it's the USA where the celebration really became mass market, because of a woman called Esther Howland. She became known as the 'mother of Valentine's' after she created a successful business making and selling greetings cards in the 1840s. She got the idea from valentine cards from Europe that were decorated with lace and flowers and were very expensive. Then, in the early 1900s, two things happened that meant valentine cards became really popular: cheap printed cards were made by the greeting cards company Hallmark, and the price of postage stamps fell.

Vinegar valentines

At about the same time as this, another kind of valentine card was popular. 'Vinegar valentines' were nasty, anonymous cards that people sent to someone they didn't like. This pre-social media way of trolling people was popular for a hundred years, but not many examples of the cards are in museums today. Museums have big collections of traditional valentine cards, but it's no surprise that not many people kept an unkind valentine card.

Further back in history

Valentine's Day has been celebrated in some way for around 600 years. As far back as the 17th century, people gave cards or presents, but the very first Valentine messages were written down in the 1400s. In 1415, the Duke of Orléans in France sent his wife a Valentine's Day letter while he was in prison in the Tower of London after the Battle of Agincourt. This is the earliest known example of a written valentine message.

However, the exact history of Valentine's Day is unclear because there were several Christian saints called Valentine. According to one story, Valentine was a priest who performed marriages at a time when the emperor believed that single men were better soldiers than married men. The emperor was so angry that Valentine was punished with death. Another story tells of a man named Valentine who helped Christians escape from Roman prisons. In a third story, Valentine sent a letter to a woman while he was in prison and signed it 'From your Valentine'.  

We can't be sure which Valentine the day refers to, but 14 February later became known as Saint Valentine's Day in the Christian calendar. 

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Hi cuneyt, Agree, except "I can't good write. My writing is bad"! _〆┤’-‘*├

Submitted by gullıstan on Thu, 14/02/2019 - 17:34

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I respect everyone who celebrates Valentine's Day. but it is not important day for m. gifts, roses etc. very cliché .I think it's too late for me to fall in love with a person. It may sound very romantic, but it makes more sense to fall in love with the sunrise, the tree, the seasons, a beautiful book or music, the smell of coffee...
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Submitted by Rafaela1 on Thu, 14/02/2019 - 15:35

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Roses are red, violets are blue, Honey is sweet, and so are you!     ♥ ♥ ♥   ♥ ♥ ♥    ♥     ♥      ♥   ♥  ∧_∧  ∧_∧  ♥  ♥ ( ´∀`)(´∀` ) ♥   ♥( つ つ ⊂⊂  ) ♥    ♥         ♥      ♥     ♥         ♥
Sweetheart, VIOLETS AREN'T BLUE, colours violet and purple look similar, but violet is a spectral color, with its own set of wavelengths on the spectrum of visible light. Purple is a dichromatic color, made by combining blue and red. Colours are important things as the smells. xx
Valentine, Thank you for pointing it out. Yes, you're absolutely right. You know, as is usually claimed, "Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found words", I think the word "blue" in the poetry is all that is needed to imagine purple as well with the rhyme word "red" since we know that red and blue make purple. What do you think about this quoate? " It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye." xx ෆ⃛ෆ⃛ෆ⃛ ♡♡[τ̲̅н̲̅a̲̅и̲̅κ̲̅ ч̲̅o̲̅u̲̅]ᴗ͈ₒᴗ͈♡
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Submitted by Rafaela1 on Thu, 14/02/2019 - 15:33

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I spend less money but more time to celebrate priceless Valentine's Day....! .☆.*・((ε(*’-‘)_/゚・:*:・。☆【Happy Valentine】☆。・:*:・゚\_(‘-‘*)з))・*.☆  ∧_∧ + .(*`・ω・) ./つγ⌒v⌒ヽ しー( LOVE )    \  /(゚∀゚)     `v” ⊂  ∪

Submitted by sebastian_96m on Tue, 12/02/2019 - 00:31

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Hi! Colombian people don't used to celebrated this because most of Latin Americans Countries celebrate this on september, actually we said to september as: Month of love and friendship. Greetings all of you

Submitted by wafafoufouya on Mon, 11/02/2019 - 20:49

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For me, the best way to celebrate Love is to meet the one you love and to spend a long time together. absolutely, you can buy a gift or a chocolat, but the most important thing you must do is to express your feeling and to show how deep you care for that person.
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