The 5 Types of People You're Sure To See On Valentine's Day
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The 5 Types of People You're Sure To See On Valentine's Day

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The 5 Types of People You're Sure To See On Valentine's Day

It's February and you know what that means: you're most likely going to notice that Valentine's Day (also known by some as Single Awareness Day) is just around the corner. Along with the cold weather and copious amounts of PDA that are likely to occur during this time, here are the five types of people you'll most likely see this Valentine's Day.


1. The One Who's In A Relationship, and Loves It

This person most likely, has recently gotten into a relationship and suddenly realized that they don't have to be alone this year. In an effort to make up for all the past Valentine's days, they're committed to celebrating this one to the max. To spot one of these people, look for the ones gushing about how happy they are to have this person in their life and how happy they are this #vday.

2. The One Who's In A Relationship, and HATES It

This person is possibly dating the person above and is someone who no matter what their relationship status is, they continue to harbor this hatred for anything St. Valentine's related. They will go out of their way to roll their eyes at any Valentine's Day lovers and will never fail to shirk away from any of their partner's excitement for this holiday.

3. The One Who Complains About It

This person, usually single but can be in a relationship (n.b. Look above). They just hate Valentine's Day with every fiber of their being and want you to know it. Usually can be found preaching to others about how stupid of a holiday Valentine's Day is, as well as how it is made up and pointless, etc. Don't worry though, they'll be off their soapbox come February 15.

4. The One Who Loves It No Matter What

This person is one of the few who truly love Valentine's Day. Whether they are romantically involved or not, they're happy because they will celebrate Universal love. They always have a Valentine because they consider their friends, family, pets. etc to be their Valentines (or Palentines) for life.

5. The One Who Could Care Less

This person doesn't even know it's Valentine's Day. Once they do, they'll treat it like any other day because they just don't care about it. Groundhog's Day excites them more.


There you have it! Whether you're totally loving Valentine's Day or can't wait for February 15th, I hope that you'll be able to spot these types amongst your friends. Even of you don't end up enjoying Valentine's Day, you can always buy some half priced Valentine's Day candy the next day!

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