Valentine's Day or Saint Valentine's Day is a holiday which is celebrated on February 14th by many people around the world.
In some countries, it is the traditional day on which lovers show their love to each other by sending Valentine's card, giving flowers, or going out for dinner together. One of the most common presents on this day is chocolate. The holiday is named after a Christian priest - Valentine. The most common symbol of St. Valentine's Day is Cupid - the Roman saint of love. Cupid is a young boy with a bow and arrow. The first St. Valentine's Day was in England and then spread around the world including many countries in Europe, Asia and South America.