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Days and celebrations between 7 February to 21 February

Between 7 February and 21 February, there are several notable days and celebrations. Here are some of them:

Rose Day (7 February):  

The first day of Valentine's Week, dedicated to expressing love and affection with roses.

Propose Day (8 February): 

A day to confess your love and propose to someone special.

Chocolate Day (9 February): 

A sweet day to indulge in delicious chocolates and gift them to loved ones.

Teddy Day (10 February): 

A day to gift cute and cuddly teddy bears as a symbol of love and comfort.

Promise Day (11 February): 

A day to make heartfelt promises to your partner or loved ones and strengthen your bond.

Hug Day (12 February): 

Embrace your loved ones tightly and show them affection through warm hugs.

Kiss Day (13 February): 

A day to celebrate love and intimacy by exchanging kisses with your partner.

Valentine's Day (14 February): 

The most popular day of Valentine's Week, dedicated to expressing love and affection to your romantic partner.

Slap Day (15 February): 

While not a widely celebrated day, some people observe it as a humorous day to playfully slap their friends or loved ones with a soft gesture.

Kick Day (16 February): 

Similarly, this day is not widely celebrated, but it is sometimes observed playfully by giving light kicks to friends or loved ones.

Perfume Day (17 February): 

A day to gift perfumes or colognes to your loved ones, allowing them to enjoy a pleasant fragrance.

Flirting Day (18 February): 

A lighthearted day to engage in playful and flirtatious interactions with your crush or partner.

Confession Day (19 February): 

A day to confess your feelings, secrets, or mistakes to someone you trust or care about.

Missing Day (20 February): 

A day to express the feeling of missing someone special in your life and letting them know how much they mean to you.

Breakup Day (21 February): 

The last day of Valentine's Week, observed by some as a day to reflect on relationships and, in some cases, initiate breakups or end unhealthy relationships.

It's important to note that not all of these days are universally celebrated, and their observance can vary depending on cultural and personal preferences.

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