Waiting for a holiday, as you know, is more pleasant than the holiday itself. But besides the joyful anticipation, it is also accompanied by very pragmatic thoughts about where, with whom and how to spend this day and evening, and very often the choice makes you think. Valentine's Day, as a holiday of love, makes the choice a little easier, because it is traditionally customary to spend this day with lovers. But what about when there is no "soulmate" or you will not be able to celebrate together? Or if you want to make an evening with your loved one not just a romantic evening, but an unforgettable event? Let's try to figure out how best to spend Valentine's Day in different situations.
How to spend Valentine's Day with your loved one
To make this day truly memorable, turn it into a game. Come up with a lot of simple riddles about your relationship or habits in advance (for example, the place where you first held hands, the name of the street where you met, the name of the song that you have on your phone, etc.) and send them messages throughout the day. In the very first message, warn your lover that points will be awarded for each correct answer, and the number of points depends on which prize awaits him in the evening. You can come up with what kind of prize it will be yourself or just ask what your soulmate wants – to "convert" the correct answers into a number of simple desires that should be such that they can be fulfilled on this particular evening. You can also make an unusual romantic dinner in this way – prepare cards with riddles, the answer to which is a piece of furniture or a place where a small gift, a card with a confession or a piece of a puzzle with your joint photo is hidden.
How to celebrate February 14th alone
If you decide or are forced to celebrate Valentine's Day without a loved one or friends, this is not a reason to be upset, because you love yourself too! And on this day, you can pamper yourself in every possible way: cook or buy your favorite food (for example, pizza with seafood or a jar of olives that no one else likes), wear beautiful clothes (or your favorite pajamas) and arrange to watch your favorite good movies or cartoons. Or do something that you usually don't have enough time for or are shy about – read your favorite poems, get a thorough pedicure, sing karaoke and learn your favorite dance from a video lesson. Such an evening for "my beloved" will not be for a second worse than a romantic dinner or a noisy party!
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