The Free Press Journal

Just another day

That’s what most Indians consider Valentine’s Day to be

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Alot of Indians don’t believe in celebratin­g Valentine’s Day, which falls on February 14, and think “the most romantic day of the year” should be treated like any other day, reveals a survey.

The survey was conducted online by popular matrimonia­l site, with over 8,200 responses from Indians (married/unmarried) aged between 20-35 years.

When men and women were asked “Which day do they look forward to the most”, 61 per cent said “Own birthday/anniversar­y”, followed by 36 per cent who said “New Yea’'s Day” and 3 per cent who said Valentine’s Day, read a statement.

When asked “Do you believe in celebratin­g Valentine’s Day?’, 68 per cent said “No” and 32 per cent said “Yes”. To further understand the reason behind Valentine’s Day celebratio­ns losing its charm, millennial­s were asked “Why do you not celebrate Valentine’s Day?” and 55 per cent said “It is overhyped”, 28 per cent said “Every day is Valentine’s Day with my special someone”, 17 per cent said “Too crowded to step out”.

When asked “Do you think Valentine’s Day should be treated like any other day?”, 67 per cent said “Yes” and 33 per cent said “No”.

“The way Valentine's Day is celebrated has changed over the years. Especially in the recent times, it has become increasing­ly commercial­ised and hence, the charm is now lost for some people,” said matrimonia­l site’s CEO Gourav Rakshit.

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