FACTS WITH PENDUSKY (VALENTINE'S DAY EDITION)
Valentine’s Day is
celebrated every year. But do you know where Valentine’s Day came from? How it
became so popular? Was it always about love and good feelings? From its bloody
origins to its sweet, chocolaty modern day traditions, these are interesting facts
you didn’t know about Valentine’s Day.
I.
Every Valentine's Day, the Italian
city of Verona, where Shakespeare's lovers Romeo and Juliet lived, receives
about 1,000 letters addressed to Juliet.
II.
The most popular theory about
Valentine's Day's origin is that Emperor Claudius II didn't want Roman men to
marry during wartime. Bishop Valentine went against his wishes and performed
secret weddings. For this, Valentine was jailed and executed. While in jail he
wrote a note to the jailor's daughter signing it "from your
Valentine".
III.
About 1 billion Valentine’s Day cards
are exchanged each year. This makes it the second largest seasonal card sending
time of the year
IV.
If you’re single don’t despair. You
can celebrate Singles Awareness Day (SAD) instead or you could pop over to
Finland where Valentine’s Day is called Ystävänpäivä, which translates into
“Friend’s day”. It's more about remembering your buddies than your loved ones.
V.
In 1537, England's King Henry VII
officially declared Feb. 14 the holiday of St. Valentine's Day.
VI.
73% of people who buy flowers on this
day are men, while only 27 percent are women.
VII.
Red roses are considered the flower of
love because the color red stands for strong romantic feelings.
VIII.
Women purchase approximately 85% of
all gifts on this holiday.
IX.
Teachers will receive the most
Valentine's Day cards, followed by children, mothers, wives, sweethearts and
pets.
X.
220,000 is the average number of
wedding proposals on Valentine's Day each year.
Which is the most weird fact? Please use the comments box. #FactsWithPendusky
Ubong Effiong also known as Pendusky is a Customer Experience Management Personnel with Sterling Bank Plc.


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