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2019 Valentine’s Day Trivia

ADMIN by ADMIN
February 12, 2019
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What does Valentine’s day mean to you?

A cosy holiday in some exotic island? A quiet evening with your partner? Girls/boys night out? Or maybe just the promise of escape from a good old movie?

For us at Heirs Holdings, Valentine is more than just another workday. It is remembering that the moments we spend together, count for something special. It is saying thank you and well done to all our colleagues across the group. Of course, it is also cakes, chocolates and a surprise gift for one lucky winner.

Will you be the one to go home with our amazing surprise gift?

Drop your answers in the comments below:

 

  • What is Valentine’s Day called in Finland?
  • Who declared February 14th as the official Valentine’s Day?
  • In medieval times, which internal organ was believed to cause love?
  • What kind of flowers are traditionally given to symbolise love? Red roses.
  • What does Valentine and HH have in common?

 

 

 

 

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Comments 13

  1. Tomi says:
    6 years ago

    What is Valentine’s Day called in Finland? Friend’s Day
    Who declared February 14th as the official Valentine’s Day? Pope Gelasius
    In medieval times, which internal organ was believed to cause love? Liver
    What kind of flowers are traditionally given to symbolise love? Red roses.- True Love
    What does Valentine and HH have in common? Red!

    Reply
  2. Ayodeji Akintade says:
    6 years ago

    1. Valentine’s Day in Finland is celebrated as Ystävänpäivä, Friend’s Day.
    2. Pope Gelasius abolished Lupercalia and declared February 14th St. Valentine’s Day.
    3. The liver
    4. Red roses.
    5. The Red colour

    Reply
  3. Ibukunoluwa Odurinde says:
    6 years ago

    1. Ystavanpaiva
    2. Pope Gelasius declared February 14th as St Valentine’s day
    3. The Heart
    4. Aster
    5. The colour RED

    Reply
  4. Ailia Kadiri says:
    6 years ago

    – Ystävänpäivä – Friend’s Day
    – Pope Gelasius
    – The Liver
    – Red Roses
    – The colour Red

    Reply
  5. ADEWALE OSHO says:
    6 years ago

    1. Friend’s Day
    2. Pope Gelasius
    3. Liver
    4. Red Roses
    5. RED

    Reply
  6. Adams says:
    6 years ago

    What is Valentine’s Day called in Finland?
    Who declared February 14th as the official Valentine’s Day?
    In medieval times, which internal organ was believed to cause love?
    What kind of flowers are traditionally given to symbolise love? Red roses.
    What does Valentine and HH have in common?

    Reply
  7. Chidimma Ugbojiaku says:
    6 years ago

    1. Valentine’s Day in Finland is celebrated as Ystävänpäivä (friends Day).
    2. Pope Gelasius
    3. The liver
    4. Red roses
    5. The colour RED and LOVE

    Reply
  8. Pearl Minimah says:
    6 years ago

    1. Friends day
    2. Pope Gelasius
    3. The liver
    4. Red Roses
    5. Colour red.

    Reply
  9. Olamide odewale says:
    6 years ago

    Ystavanpaiva (friends day),Pope Gelasius, the liver, Red roses, Colour red which symbolize love

    Reply
  10. Shakirat says:
    6 years ago

    Answers
    1) Friend’s Day
    2) Pope Gelasius
    3) Liver
    4) Red roses
    5) The color – Red!

    Reply
  11. Adeoye Falade says:
    6 years ago

    1. ‘Ystävänpäivä’, Friend’s Day.
    2. Pope Gelasius declared February 14 St. Valentine’s Day at the end of the 5th Century (but it wasn’t associated with love and romance until much later.)
    3. The liver (which is associated with anger these days, lol!)
    4. Aster
    5. The colour Red

    Reply
  12. Samuel Osarumwense says:
    6 years ago

    1. Ystävänpäivä, Friend’s Day
    2. Pope Gelasius
    3. Liver
    4. After
    5. The colour Red

    Reply
  13. Samuel Osarumwense says:
    6 years ago

    1. Ystävänpäivä, Friend’s Day
    2. Pope Gelasius
    3. Liver
    4. Aster
    5. The colour Red

    Reply

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