By A Mystery Man Writer
There’s officially one week left until what’s been consistently dubbed as one of the most (and often THE most hated) holidays in the United States: Valentine’s Day. Now, I don’t think there has ever been wide-scale official research conducted on the subject, so the claim is a little shaky, but if you take a minute to google “the most hated holidays,” the chance of finding Valentine’s Day on the list (or even topping the list) is exponentially higher than most other major holidays. I say that as someone who diligently took time to sift through the first ten pages of google search results. It’s no Statista-approved survey result, but I do think it shows the overall attitude toward the holiday. The majority of people tend to dislike Valentine’s Day. And they even have some solid reasons to back that dislike
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