Valentine's Week: Kiss Day - History!!!
Valentine's Day is celebrated on february 14 but Valentine's Week, which includes Rose Day, Propose Day, chocolate Day, Teddy Day, Promise Day, Hug Day, and Kiss Day, starts a week earlier.
In this Kiss Day, here is everything you need to know about the date, history, and significance of the love day. Each day of Valentine's Week has a special meaning, and individuals who are in love draw inspiration from the day's name to prepare gifts and romantic gestures for their loved ones.
Date: Kiss Day is observed on february 13, the day before Valentine's Day.
History and importance: On this day, those who are in love exchange kisses to formally declare their love for one another. The simple act of showing someone you care and how passionate you are about the relationship and the feelings are honoured just one day before Valentine's Day.
A kiss is a simple physical gesture that shows your significant other that you are making an effort to demonstrate your love for them. On Kiss Day, individuals are urged to take a break from their busy schedules and share a kiss with someone they love. It also encourages people to kiss their partner voluntarily rather than as a matter of habit or routine.