Anti-Valentine's Week 2024: Here Are The Days After Week Of Love

Producer: Priyanka Das Editor: Manuj Yadav

Anti-Valentine’s Week, often observed in the week following Valentine’s Day, is a counter-celebration for those who may not be enthusiastic about the romantic festivities.

While Valentine’s Day is traditionally associated with love, affection, and gestures of romance, Anti-Valentine’s Week offers an alternative perspective.

Slap Day (February 15): Kicking off the week is Slap Day, a tongue-in-cheek observance where people exchange symbolic slaps.

Kick Day (February 16): Following the slap comes the kick! Kick Day is an occasion to humorously signify kicking away any lingering negativity or stress.

Perfume Day (February 17): Amid jest and banter, Perfume Day steps in as a breath of fresh air. Individuals share pleasant scents, emphasising the importance of surrounding oneself with delightful fragrances to uplift the mood.

Flirt Day (February 18): Embracing the lighter side of interactions, Flirt Day invites individuals to engage in fun conversations and banter.

Confession Day (February 19): As the week progresses, Confession Day arrives, offering a platform for individuals to express their true feelings. This day promotes open communication and honesty.

Missing Day (February 20): On Missing Day, participants acknowledge feelings of longing or express sentiments about something or someone significant that might be absent from their lives.

Breakup Day (February 21): The final day of Anti-Valentine’s Week is Breakup Day. While not necessarily promoting actual breakups, it allows individuals to reflect on relationships that may no longer be serving them.