{"id":2846,"date":"2015-02-14T13:26:56","date_gmt":"2015-02-14T13:26:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/londonerfromafar.wordpress.com\/?p=2846"},"modified":"2020-05-24T16:42:32","modified_gmt":"2020-05-24T15:42:32","slug":"top-valentines-day-tips-for-everyone","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/alondonerfromafar.co.uk\/top-valentines-day-tips-for-everyone\/","title":{"rendered":"Top Valentine’s Day Tips for Everyone"},"content":{"rendered":"

I have a question for you. Should I wish you happy Valentine’s Day, or is it just pointless? \"Topit has become the norm for many people and brands to wish everyone a happy one, as if it was their birthday or Christmas. So, I wonder where the limits are.<\/p>\n

Hearts and balloons are decorating many of London’s shops and restaurants, and many brands are also referring to it online. It may be overwhelming for a variety of reasons, and it can also be fun for everyone<\/strong>. Love is not always of a romantic nature.<\/p>\n

So, is there any room for feeling great, simply because it’s Saturday? The answer is yes!<\/strong> Take a look at some tips to have a great St Valentine’s day whether you’re single or not, including a fun game. Any tips or fun, practical ideas anyone?<\/p>\n

Look beyond\u00a0St Valentine’s<\/strong><\/p>\n

Not all love is of a romantic nature and red is not always a sign of romance. Look beyond St Valentine’s.\u00a0In London, some charities are also using red as part of their worthy campaigns.<\/p>\n