Because Valentine’s Day lands on a Saturday this year, you really have no excuse to spend the night doing homework. Even if it’s just a ‘greeting card holiday,’ you might as well have a good time, with or without a significant other. If you’re still unconvinced or in need of inspiration, take this quiz to get an idea of what activity would best suit you.
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Netflix and Homemade Pizza
You know it’s a ‘special’ day, but you’re pretty laid-back and don’t want to make much of a fuss. Making pizza yourself is a step up from your typical movie night but still has the comfortable, easy-going vibe you want. Pick your desired toppings, movie or TV show and spot on the couch for a pleasantly relaxed night in.
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Fondue Night
Being the refined cheese and/or chocolate connoisseur that you are, you want something fancy to heat up your Valentine’s Day. Sharing a pot with that special someone and feeding each other bites paints an irresistibly intimate picture, but a big batch of fondue could also be shared with friends or double-date companions. Of course, there’s nothing to stop you from just having it all to yourself. Go homemade or out on the town for the elegance you deserve.
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Clubbing
Your lively personality craves something more than just dinner and a movie. After tapas and some drinks, you’ll want to have a fun, flirtatious night on the town. Whether you’re out with that special someone, seeking a mysterious stranger or just having a fabulous time on your own, you’ll make it a real good night.
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Ice Skating
You want to get some action, so why not start with something sporty? Terrible jokes aside, couple's skating is a charming way to get one-on-one time with that special someone, especially when followed by cuddling over steaming hot cocoa. On the other hand, solitary skating might be a tad awkward, but going with friends and making fun of the couples around you is also a good alternative to crying over ice cream. Your Valentine’s Day should be fun, sweet and sincere.
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Going Out to Dinner
Some may call it cliché, but you enjoy the classics. Besides, there’s no saying that you have to dine at the stereotypically expensive Italian ristorante; spice things up at an ethnic joint, pick a snug hole-in-the-wall or check out the new bistro everyone’s been raving about. There's nothing better than great food and a nice atmosphere - except maybe scoring a Valentine's-date discount.