With Much Enthusiasm And Plenty Of Joy Is How Is Valentine's Day Celebrated In France

The answer to any question regarding how is Valentine's Day celebrated in France is that the occasion gives rise to much joy as well as plenty of enthusiasm and it is one day in the year when the French do not hold back in being able to profess their love for those who are close to them, and much like in other countries all around the world, the French too exchange Valentine's Day greeting cards and also give fresh flowers as well as gifts for anyone whom they love.

The Time Of Year When Birds Begin Mating Activities

The reason why the French are very enthusiastic about celebrating Valentine's Day is that there is a strong association with this day with France, and also because originally the French as well as British people believed that during the month of February birds began their mating activities, and thus it greatly influenced how is Valentine's Day celebrated in France. For this reason the French considered St. Valentine's Day to be a special day and thus they began to exchange gifts and love letters and also began to show their love for others.

In fact, the way that how is Valentine's Day celebrated in France was also greatly influenced by fourteenth and fifteenth French poets who stressed on the idea of love on Valentine's Day and thus a romantic image was formed about this day that has stayed in the minds of the French population even up to these modern times.

In fact, the French are generally also credited with conceiving of the idea of Valentine's Day cards and another noteworthy aspect as to how is Valentine's Day celebrated in France is that a particular custom known as "drawing for" is typically French in which unmarried youth as well as the elderly would go to houses facing their own and call out across to find a partner with whom they would then be paired off, though of course it did not always lead to romance.

Yet another feature of how is Valentine's Day celebrated in France is that of lighting a bonfire in which ladies burnt the images of unfaithful lovers and they also proceeded to hurl many choice abuses at these unfaithful wretches. However, when this ritual crossed the boundaries of decency, it was finally abandoned and it has also even been officially banned by the French government.

Another custom that plays a part in influencing how is Valentine's Day celebrated in France is that of exchanging very elegant cards that contained messages professing love for the recipient and these messages are termed as "cartes d'amities" though it must be said that this tradition is not really French and in fact originated in England where it was very popular.