Anti Valentine Week 2023: From Slap Day To Break Up Day Check Full List
This Anti-Valentine's week starts with Slap Day on February 15 and ends with Break-Up Day on February 21.
New Delhi: February has a full cycle of love rather than simply a love week, which starts with Valentine's Week and concludes at the Anti Valentine's Week. Now, speaking about Anti-Valentine's Week, it begins after Valentine's Day, and while it has nothing to do with romance or companionship, it is commonly used to detox after the week of the love festival.
This Anti-Valentine's week starts with Slap Day on February 15 and ends with Break-Up Day on February 21. Check out the complete list of anti-valentines Week below:
1. Slap Day: Slap Day is celebrated annually on February 15, and kicks off the Anti-Week Valentine's week. It is the right time to say goodbye to your unfaithful ex and the unpleasant experiences associated with them.
2. Kick Day: Kick Day is held on the second day of Anti-Week, on February 16. On this day, people are meant to expel all of the negativity and ill emotions left by their ex-partners.
3. Perfume Day: February 17, the third day of the Anti-Week Valentine's is known as Perfume Day. The main purpose of Perfume Day is to pamper yourself and have fun. You should always be your favourite, and grooming yourself is a crucial self-care exercise.
4. Flirting Day: Flirting Day, the fourth day of Anti-Week, falls on Saturday, February 18 this year. Flirting can suggest either entertainment or friendship. It can be a way to connect and begin to get to know someone.
5. Confession Day: Confession Day, celebrated on February 19, is the appropriate moment to reveal the things you disliked about your partner or that bothered you considerably during your relationship.
6. Missing Day: Missing Day is celebrated on February 20. This day is dedicated to all individuals who miss their long-lost lover or departed spouse and are unable to get past their memories.
7. Break-Up Day: Breakup Day, which this year falls on Tuesday, February 21, marks the end of Anti-Week. This day emphasises the idea that, while things change, life and the desire to live should be permanent.