With Valentine's Day falling on a Monday in 2022, couples have a tough choice in the cherished day of romance to turn on the charm and display affection, especially while glazed behind the long shadow of the coronavirus pandemic that has upended life as we know it, for nearly three years.
Some will be hanging onto their savings in light of Covid-19 fears and shun extravagance for more personal and low-key approaches to celebrate love. But, like in the yesteryears, many will not settle for a less-than-stellar Valentine's Day and seek big romantic gestures.