Valentine’s Day is a day to celebrate romance, love and relationships, but it can also be a disappointing experience, especially for single people, for people in new relationships in which the participants don’t know each other very well yet and in long, established relationships, in which one of the participants expects romantic gestures, but the other one considers them useless. However, there are many ways, gentle, tactful ways to express your feelings without anyone feeling embarrassed – here are a few tips:
- Be easy-going, rather than demanding – try to reduce your expectations and enjoy whatever you get from your partner;
- Perceive Valentine’s Day more like a day to get closer to your loved one, rather than a day that you must celebrate, no matter what;
- Enjoy offering a gift, but don’t expect getting one;
- If you are single, celebrate yourself – think of the day as a date with yourself and do something that gives you joy;
- Celebrate with friends – think of the day as a celebration of close relationships. Spend the day with your closest friends and do something fun together – you can choose to mock the day, the important thing is to enjoy what you are doing.
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