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  1. A user on r/unpopularopinion argues that Valentine's Day is not a bad holiday, but a perspective problem. They suggest celebrating love in general, not just romantic love, and not supporting the commercialization. See comments from other users who disagree or share their experiences.

    • Lauren Margolis
    • "I don't need to be in a relationship so that I can be told how beautiful, pretty and sexy I am. I already know that." — Unknown.
    • "Wait for the person who will do anything to be your everything." — Unknown.
    • "Roses are red, violets are blue, vodka is cheaper than dinner for two." — Unknown.
    • "My life is just one constant battle between wanting to be alone, but not wanting to be lonely." — Unknown.
  2. I Hate Valentine's Day is a 2009 romantic comedy film written and directed by Nia Vardalos. The film stars Vardalos and John Corbett, previously seen together in Vardalos' hit 2002 film My Big Fat Greek Wedding.

    • You're a rebel. In marketing, there's a notion called "resistance theory." Basically, if people feel like they're being asked to comply with a prescribed, prepackaged behavior, they're unlikely to do so.
    • You're not comfortable in relationships. Regardless of relationship status, Valentine's Day may be particularly cringe-worthy for those who avoid intimacy.
    • You're being a little melodramatic right now. Then again, maybe Valentine's isn't such a big deal after all. Whatever you're feeling about it right now might simply evaporate come Feb.
  3. Nia Vardalos John Corbett Stephen Guarino Amir Arison Zoe Kazan Gary Wilmes Mike Starr Jason Mantzoukas Judah Friedlander Rachel Dratch Ja...

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  4. Apr 24, 2009 · I Hate Valentine's Day: Directed by Nia Vardalos. With Nia Vardalos, John Corbett, Stephen Guarino, Amir Arison. A florist, who abides by a strict five-date limit with any man, finds herself wanting more with the new restaurateur in town.

  5. Fast food is telling people to break up before Valentine’s Day — There are break-up cookies, pizza and dumplings now. The week leading up to Valentine’s Day is also the time of the year when people are statistically most likely to break up.