It’s the season of love across the city. The week of love is going on. Just a few more days left for Valentine’s Day. Naturally, everyone is making various plans to surprise their partner on this special day. Some are thinking of going on a dinner date, some may be going for a long drive with their partner. But those in long distance relationships? It is not possible for them to spend time together even if they want to. Here are some tips to make Valentine’s Day special for them.
1. Send your partner some gifts that remind you of the journey of your relationship. Something that will make the partner dive into the sea of memories. You can frame your old photos and send them. If both of you are music lovers, you can also record and send your favorite songs in your own voice. This gift will put a smile on your face.
2. Over time, letters have become virtually obsolete. Now everything is confined to WhatsApp. But even today the meaning of the letter is different. Express your thoughts in the letter. Send a bouquet of roses, chocolates.

3. It is not possible to sit side by side to watch a movie, but you can have a virtual movie date. Choose a movie that both of you like. Sit down and read with your favorite snacks over a video call. Discuss the movie while watching it. Valentine’s day will be perfect.

4. You definitely know your partner’s favorite menu. On Valentine’s Day, send love poems to him without telling him anything. By the way, in Kellaft.

5. If possible, show up where the partner lives. He will be surprised to see you by opening the door. What else do you want to make love day special!
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