How to Have an Inexpensive but Still Amazing Valentine’s Day

by Brian Carr on February 12, 2010

Most of us – men especially – view Valentine’s Day as a “Hallmark Holiday.”

For those of you who have never heard this term, it means that Valentine’s Day is pretty much just a corporate sponsored holiday created to force us to spend money on our significant others.

We go along with it because – let’s be honest – if we didn’t, we’d never hear the end of it. This being the case, here are some simple and inexpensive ways for you to get the most of the “holiday” and show your girlfriend or wife that you actually spent a little time thinking about what you ultimately give them.

1) Write your boyfriend, girlfriend, husband, or wife a sincere love letter, explaining why and how much you love them, and why they’re the best thing in your life. Taking the time to write a letter like this will mean a lot and melt their heart!

2) Give him or her something other than the cliche gifts like teddy bears or roses, especially if roses aren’t her favorite flower and he has no need for a new stuffed animal. This will help to save you money, and it shows that you care enough to know what her favorite flowers are.

3) Plan out and cook a dinner at home, and, if possible, make it your significant other their favorite meal. As stated above, it’s cheaper to make a meal at home than it is to go out and eat, plus it will show you’ve listened when he or she has talked.

4) End the night by offering to giving your partner a full body massage. Don’t act like you’re offering this based on alterior motives, and it just might work out in your favor!

Follow this advice and you can have an inexpensive but still very sweet and thoughtful Valentine’s Day.

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Bruce "the Mid-Life Mentor" February 13, 2010 at 3:12 pm

Build the relationship. That is the best gift for anyone. Give of your time, talents and creativity to improve what you have built between you. I think that is what you are saying esp in #4.

I think if you are committed to a budget and to principles that are taking you toward a financial goal, honoring the agreement and the way you have agreed to accomplish it is a gift too. What we all really want is the people we love to recognize us as important to them.

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Colby February 15, 2010 at 6:30 pm

I like your ideas for an inexpensive valentine’s day. Last year the two of us cooked dinner at home together.

I’m really not a big fan of Valentine’s Day because you feel so bad when you’re single so I try my best not to make a big stink about it the years I have a girlfriend.

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