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Is valentine's day an overrated concept?

Is valentine's day an overrated concept?

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Malcolm Carneal

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Malcolm Carneal, Digital Nomad, MCA, Vienna

Answered Apr 05, 2019

Valentine’s Day isn’t overrated at all. It’s because it’s a celebration of love. Somepeopleeither love it or hate it. The choice is theirs to make. There are a million stories associated with why Valentine’s Day is celebrated. However, at the end of the day, the why is a mystery. The one thing that is known is this. It is the one day that love is truly honored with the heart. Though the argument is that love should be celebrated every single day, there’s nothing wrong with taking a day to celebrate it, and it doesn’t take away from celebrating love every other day as a rule.

Valentine’s Day isn’t overrated at all. It’s because it’s a celebration of

Yes, it’s true, you can celebrate love any day of the week or month of the year. Nonetheless, there’s nothing wrong with celebrating it much harder on Valentine’s day, as it is a day destined for all kinds of love to be recognized and appreciated equally.

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John F. connor

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Answered Feb 08, 2019

Valentine’s Day isn’t overrated at all. It’s because it’s a celebration of love. Some people either love it or hate it. The choice is theirs to make. There are a million stories associated with why Valentine’s Day is celebrated. However, at the end of the day, then why is a mystery.

The one thing that is known is this. It is the one day that love is truly honored with the heart. Though the argument is that love should be celebrated every single day, there’s nothing wrong with taking a day to celebrate it, and it doesn’t take away from celebrating love every other day as a rule. Yes, it’s true, you can celebrate love any day of the week or month of the year. Nonetheless, there’s nothing wrong with celebrating it much harder on Valentine’s day, as it is a day destined for all kinds of love to be recognized and appreciated equally.

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MS BoB

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Answered Jan 22, 2019

Yes, Valentine's day is an overrated concept.

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