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Celebrate Valentine’s Day confidently while staying single

Discover ways to enjoy Valentine’s Day as a single this year.

Valentine’s Day is here, and most people are rushing out to buy gifts and plan the perfect date.

However, some of you prefer to remain single and to just avoid the Valentine’s rush altogether. and that is perfectly okay…

So while your friends are out all loved up and spending a ton of money on gifts and food, we’ve got you covered with a few ways to keep yourself busy and make the most of Valentine’s Day.

Order takeout , Netflix and chill

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If you do not feel like cooking for one, order your favourite takeaway. Enjoy a pizza and a marathon of your favourite television shows. If you still need to unwind, run a warm bubble bath and take time to relax.

Become one with nature

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Pack a picnic basket and head to the park or your local swimming pool. You could also go for a hike and enjoy the fresh air. Spending time in nature can help you feel refreshed and relaxed.

Go out dancing

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Spoil yourself with a special evening. Watch a film at the cinema or enjoy dinner at a local restaurant. Dress up, step out and, if you feel like it, end the night dancing.

Get in shape

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Being single does not mean you should sit at home feeling sorry for yourself. Grab your bicycle and explore your town. If you prefer something more leisurely, enjoy a round of golf at your local course.

Being single does not mean missing out on the Valentine’s Day fun. Make the day your own and enjoy it.



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Zianne Leibrandt

Since joining the Newcastle Advertiser in 2015, Zianne Leibrandt has built a reputation for fair, balanced reporting and remaining calm under pressure. She believes every day brings a new adventure and an opportunity to share the stories that matter most.

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