By DANIEL OATS
Student Reporter
Valentine’s day is a day that is cherished by many people in the U.S. and all around the world as well. This is a day that you cherish people you love emotionally and physically. “Valentine’s Day and the surrounding season is a time for rituals and romance in the U.S.
This holiday is worthy of study due to the unique consumption” this is a quote that has representation of what Valentines day represents for any religion, culture and just who you are as a person. Valentine’s is to show people you care about them.
I know that Valentine’s day will stick with me this year because; I have a beautiful girlfriend who deserves the world.
I want to show her the true feelings of how it is to be a Valentine and on the other hand I also want to prove to myself that I have it in me to show someone true love emotions.
Here is what other students thought about the holiday and how they spend it with or without a boyfriend or girlfriend.
Mikayla White
health & sport science major, junior
Q: Do you have any plans for Valentine’s Day?
A: “Going to texas.”
Jemelh Chambers
health & sport science major
Q: What is your reasoning for celebrating valentines day?
A: “To cherish loved ones and spend time with the people you love; you can always do that but that day is specific to make your significant other understand “you feel me.”
Ece Ozdemir
political science major, junior
Q: What do you plan to do on valentines day?
A: “I will make sure that me and my boyfriend have one of our best days,making cute and fun memories.”
Bashu Delco II
health & sport science major, senior
Q: What do you plan to do on valentines day?
A: “Considering the fact that I am a little over a year out of my last relationship, Valentine’s day is a sore spot for me since I don’t have anyone to focus on. I plan to completely cherish my alone time.”