There’s officially one week left until what’s been consistently dubbed as one of the most (and often THE most hated) holidays in the United States: Valentine’s Day. Now, I don’t think there has ever been wide-scale official research conducted on the subject, so the claim is a little shaky, but if you take a minute to google “the most hated holidays,” the chance of finding Valentine’s Day on the list (or even topping the list) is exponentially higher than most other major holidays. I say that as someone who diligently took time to sift through the first ten pages of google search results. It’s no Statista-approved survey result, but I do think it shows the overall attitude toward the holiday. The majority of people tend to dislike Valentine’s Day. And they even have some solid reasons to back that dislike
There’s officially one week left until what’s been consistently dubbed as one of the most (and often THE most hated) holidays in the United States
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