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10 countries that don’t celebrate Valentine’s Day

As people across the globe celebrate Valentine’s Day, there are several countries where Valentine’s Day is not widely observed or is even prohibited due to cultural and religious reasons.

Here are the ten (10) countries that don’t celebrate Valentine’s Day:

1. Afghanistan: Valentine’s Day is not widely celebrated due to ongoing security concerns and conservative cultural norms.

2. Iran: The celebration of Valentine’s Day is discouraged by the government and is considered a Western cultural influence.

3. Brunei: Public celebrations of Valentine’s Day are not permitted as they are seen as contrary to Islamic values.

4. Saudi Arabia: Due to religious and cultural reasons, public celebration of Valentine’s Day is prohibited.

5. Pakistan: Although some individuals may privately celebrate, it’s not widely observed due to cultural and religious sensitivities.

6. Qatar: Public celebrations of Valentine’s Day are not common due to cultural and religious reasons.

7. Malaysia: While not illegal, the celebration of Valentine’s Day is discouraged by some Islamic authorities.

8. Somalia: The celebration of Valentine’s Day is not a widespread practice due to cultural and religious beliefs.

9. Mauritania: Public observance of Valentine’s Day is rare due to cultural and religious considerations.

10. Indonesia: While Valentine’s Day is celebrated by some, it has faced restrictions in recent years due to cultural and religious concerns.

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