Valentines Day in France
Valentines Day in France
Valentine's Day Festival is celebrated with joy and enthusiasm in         France. People take opportunity of the occasion and express love to         people close through them. Just as in several other countries people in         France exchange Valentine's Day greetings through cards, fresh flowers         and gifts of love.
History of Valentine's Day in France
History of Valentine's Day Festival has a strong association with         France. It is said that during the Middle Ages, there was a popular         belief in France and England that birds began to mate halfway through         the second month of the year. For this reason lovers saw the day special         and considered it auspicious to exchange love letters and tokens of love         on Valentine's Day. During fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, French         and English poets and litterateurs too stressed on this idea and created         a romantic image of the day in the minds of the people.
     Valentine's Day Cards too are said to have originated in France. A         young Frenchman, Charles, Duke of Orleans is said to have written the         first written Valentine's Day Cards. The Duke who was captured at the         Battle of Agincourt in 1415 is said to have written a poem or ‘Valentine'         to his wife while imprisonment in the Tower of London. 
 Valentine's Day Custom in France
People in France once followed a peculiar Valentine's Day custom called         “drawing for”. Unmarried young and old people would go         into houses facing each other and begin calling out across from one         window to another and pair off with their chosen partner. If the young         man failed to be particularly enthralled with his valentine, he would         desert her. A bonfire would be lit later where ladies would burn images         of their ungrateful lovers and hurl abuses at them. The ritual was         eventually abandoned as it left much room for nastiness and ridicule.          French government handed-down a decree and officially banned the custom.            There was also a custom in France to exchange elegant cards containing         tender messages called cartes d'amities. These were not         essentially Valentine and resulted chiefly due a trend popular in         England.
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