Valentine’s Day Etiquette
Be Romantic and Give Him Goosebumps!
Valentine’s Day, an opportunity to communicate how you truly feel about your loved one. The most successful relationships are grounded in a continuous effort to connect: and here’s your ready-made chance. Whether you consider yourself a communication guru, connecting with your significant other constantly, or a dud, with communication efforts few and far between, here are a few pointers to give her (or him!) goosebumps.
- Develop your Valentine’s Day plan. Think about what suits your personalities and relationship. The simpler and more heartfelt the plan, the easier to pull it off. Whatever you decide to do, make sure it includes time and space for just the two of you to build your language of love.
- Make your Valentine’s Day restaurant reservation ASAP—popular eateries fill up fast. Securing a spot at his favorite restaurant (even if it’s not yours) will make him feel warm and fuzzy.
- Is there something special you want to tell your significant other on Valentine’s? If so, make the time to mull it over. When you are speaking, you want to be able to focus on your loved one and her reaction, not worrying if you are saying the right thing.
- Presenting your significant other with roses— (Men like flowers too! He’ll be tickled and touched, and his co-workers will be green with envy.)
- Get the card now! Don’t wait until the last minute when the selection at your corner store includes only mushy or mundane sentiments. What do you really want to tell the most important person in your life?
- Dress up for him: Dig out that dress he gave you last year that you think makes you look fat but he thinks it makes you look sexy. Just make the effort!
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