The UK calendar includes several annual observances that carry significant cultural weight despite their official standing. According to the 'Life in the United Kingdom' guidance, which of the following statements correctly identifies the date, the specific traditions, and the official status of Valentine's Day?
- It is observed on 14 February, involves sending cards, flowers, or chocolates to someone you love, and is not a public holiday.Cevap
- BIt is celebrated on 14 February, involves sending cards or flowers to loved ones, and is observed as a bank holiday in all four nations of the UK.
- CIt takes place on 14 March, involves giving chocolates or flowers to a loved one, and is not an official public holiday.
- DIt is held on 14 February, is a day for exchanging cards and chocolates with friends and family, and is an official public holiday.
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The correct answer identifies that Valentine's Day falls on 14 February, involves sending cards, flowers, or chocolates to someone you love, and is not a public holiday.
The correct statement accurately synthesizes the three core facts provided in the 'Life in the United Kingdom' handbook: the date (14 February), the customary gifts (cards, flowers, or chocolates), and the fact that it is not a public holiday.
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Valentine's Day Traditions and Status
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