What Kosovars prefer to donate for Valentine's Day

February 14 is known as Love Day, where in addition to love, gifts that partners exchange for each other make it special. Flowers, various jewelry, chocolates, cards are some of the gifts Kosovo citizens like to donate to their loved ones on the occasion of February 14th. How [...]
February 14 is known as Love Day, where in addition to love, gifts that partners exchange for each other make it special.
Flowers, various jewelry, chocolates, cards are some of the gifts Kosovo citizens like to donate to their loved ones on the occasion of February 14th.
It seems that Valentine's Day is a very big deal.
Aslan Musliu, who was designed to celebrate Valentine's Day from Germany, says he and his girlfriend celebrate this day, and the presents he most frequently gave her are flowers or jewelry.
We're celebrating. . I'm about to return to Germany tomorrow because I live in Germany but something will leave him a small gift... any chain, any earring, any clocks or flowers”, Musliu said.
Flowers and jewelry have often accepted Ardiana Iberdemaj, who says she celebrates this day depending on her mood.
Well, it's up to the mood... mostly... I'm a perfume... no we didn't think we were on vacation”, Iberdemaj said.
And Veranda Mataj says that love should be donated every day, not just to Valentine's Day.
She says she hasn't chosen the gift she's doing to her partner yet.
It depends on the occasion, not that one day I express love. Love is needed every day... not yet I haven't thought of”, Mataj said.
That Valentine's Day should have been said every day, by Saturday Marku, who for Kosova Preress has declared that 14 February has found him alone this year.
But in past years he has always donated flowers as symbolic of love.
Unfortunately this year's non-play different gifts... Valentine's is a very important date I think of people all over the world and I wish that people would have Valentine's all their lives not only on February 14th”, Mark said.
Those most benefiting from the love party are the sellers of various flowers, perfumers, and shops.
Kajtazi Drandra salesman in Lulaten “Lab IRIS” says this year the interest of girls and males is too big to buy flowers.
The red rose is still the tradition of Valentine's Day presents.
<x) The interest is too high for this year something different that we've brought in are the boxing budgets which are in different forms, in the shape of the heart, in the square shape, the balloons are very trendy this year for the Lux1> flower, Cajtazi said.
To make this day flowery “Lab IRIS” has also offered various decorations of chocolates attached to various cards, all hand jobs.
And Juliet Thaci, manager at the access store” PARFOIS”, told Kosova pris that men's interest in making gifts to their girlfriends is great.
Hours and bags according to it are accessors who are most likely to make gifts to their girlfriends.
Day of Lovers or known as Valentine's is named after a famous saint, but there are many stories about who he was.
It is widely believed that St. Valentine had been a priest from Rome during the third century.
Emperor Claudius II had stopped marriage at the time because he thought that married males were weak soldiers. But Valentine had believed that that rule is unfair, and had broken the rules by secretly marrying couples.
When Claudius understood, he had imprisoned Valentine and sentenced him to life in prison.
In prison, Valentine had fallen in love with the prison ranger's daughter and had been sent to shoot her on February 14th, had sent her a letter with the signing “from your Valentine”!
How did Valentine's Day start?
Valentine's Day is a very old tradition, and is believed to have originated from a Roman festival.
The Romans had held a festival called Lupercalia in the middle of February officially at the start of their spring.
It is believed that as part of various celebrations, the boys had drawn girls' names from a box. Then the girl whose name had been drawn from the box had been brought in as a couple during the festival and had at times even ended up in marriage.
Later, the church had decided to turn this festival into a Christian festival and had decided to use it to recall Valentine's Day.
Gradually, Valentine's name had begun to be used by people to express their feelings of love to the person who loved it. In Kosovo, St. Valentine has begun to celebrate after 1999.












