The holiday celebrated on February 14 is unequivocally spelled Valentine's Day, so if you are writing about this holiday, always use the spelling Valentine's. It is the day belonging to St. Valentine, not a day named after the plural noun valentines.


What do you say to a loved one on Valentine's Day?

For Your Sweetie

“Happy Valentine's Day, Gorgeous.”

Wishing the sweetest, happiest day to my forever Valentine.
“Tonight is all ours. ...

“Especially today, I hope you feel how much I love you and how grateful I am to have you in my life.”

“You take my breath away. ...
“You have no idea how sexy you are.”
Is it Happy Valentines or Valentine's?


Is Valentine's Day with an apostrophe?

It takes an apostrophe before the "S" anytime an "S" is included. Valentine's Day. ... It's a reference to Saint Valentine and it's written as his day, capital "V," singular possessive: Valentine's Day. If you want to include the saint part, however, you have two choices



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