For those who despise Valentine’s Day with all its commercialism, the perfect celebration for single people is Singles Awareness Day, which falls on February 15 – just one day after the one dedicated to teddy bears, chocolates and kisses.
The day was born out of loneliness, and in 2001, Dustin Barnes organised a day for his single friends to celebrate their status instead of feeling miserable.
They protested Valentine’s Day on February 15th and took advantage of steep discounts on chocolates and other romantic-themed products. The day grew in popularity and received legal copyright protection in 2005.
It started with college students giving gifts, having parties, and going on buddy dates with their single pals. Nowadays, people of all ages celebrate the day to remember that relationships are not necessary to celebrate love.
You can love your family, friends, and most importantly, yourself. The hashtag #SinglesAwarenessDay has been used in over 55,000 posts on Instagram.
Dustin eventually met his wife through a singles church group, indicating that this might actually serve to match up future Valentine’s together! Singles Awareness Day is a time to celebrate the fun and independence of being single.
Without a mate to return home to, single folks go out partying with their buddies. It’s also an opportunity to express love to the most deserving person – oneself – by giving a gift or buying a bouquet of flowers.
The day’s dominant colour is green, which is supposed to represent the antithesis of red. Although many people wear black to protest love, the day is also a way to let others know that you’re available, leading to many meet-ups at parties.
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