Galentine's Day: Everything you need to know about the unofficial holiday (2024)

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On Feb. 13, groups of gals nationwide will get together to celebrate what has become known as "Galentine's Day," the platonic alternative to Valentine's Day. Here's everything you need to know:

What is Galentine's Day?

Although not an official holiday, Galentine's Day, as it has been dubbed, is a celebration typically observed by girl gangs as a more "official" way to "[honor] the people who are always there for you," whether they are "single or not," Cosmopolitan writes. Think of it as Valentine's Day, but for your besties.

How did Galentine's Day start?

Galentine's Day was created by a fictional character named Leslie Knope, played by comedian Amy Poehler in the television sitcom Parks and Recreation. Knope explains the premise of the "holiday" in the 2010 episode during which it debuted: "Every February 13, my ladyfriends and I leave our husbands and our boyfriends at home, and we just come and kick it, breakfast-style. Ladies celebrating ladies. It's like Lilith Fair, minus the angst. Plus frittatas."

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The gimmick "caught on so well that, today, Galentine's Day is a fairly standard celebration," The Atlantic wrote in 2017. "No longer simply a micro-holiday, in the blink-and-you-miss-it manner of National Pizza Day or International Talk Like a Pirate Day, Leslie Knope's lark is widely recognized and celebrated in places that are decidedly far from Pawnee, Indiana," the fictional town where the show is set.

How is Galentine's Day celebrated?

Unlike Valentine's Day, where people usually get dressed up for a fancy dinner date, there's no traditional way to celebrate Galentine's Day. Whether with a slumber party, a spa day, a gift exchange, or simply getting together to catch up, there are so many creative ways to observe the unofficial holiday. It's all about creativity and spending quality time with your favorite gals and pals.

To that end, don't think you have to break the bank to have a good time. For ideas both fancy and cost-effective, check out this list from Good Housekeeping, which includes suggestions like a food tour, a thrift-shopping date, candle-making, and a wine and chocolate night, among other possibilities. A lot of people even like to celebrate "by hosting a waffle and co*cktail brunch" to pay homage to Leslie Knope herself, Cosmopolitan writes. But most importantly, Galentine's Day can and should be celebrated in whichever way you feel is best for your group of buddies.

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Kelsee Majette, The Week US

Kelsee Majette has worked as a social media editor at The Week since 2022. In 2019, she got her start in local television as a digital producer and fill-in weather reporter at NTV News. Kelsee also co-produced a lifestyle talk show while working in Nebraska and later transitioned to 13News Now as a digital content producer.

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Galentine's Day: Everything you need to know about the unofficial holiday (2024)

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Galentine's Day: Everything you need to know about the unofficial holiday? ›

Galentine's Day is an unofficial holiday celebrated on February 13, the day before Valentine's Day. Galentine's Day is dedicated to celebrating female friendships. It gives women a chance to honor their lady friends who stand by them through the ups and downs in their lives.

What are some fun facts about Galentines day? ›

Fun Fact: Galentine's Day was created by Leslie Knope, the Parks and Recreation fictional main character. She invented the holiday as a tribute to her close girlfriends.

What is Galentine's day explained? ›

Galentine's Day is a play on Valentine's Day dedicated to celebrating a different kind of love - friendship. The unofficial holiday falls on Feb. 13, the day before Valentine's, and specifically encourages women to get together with their female friends and honor the power of female friendship.

What are the rules for Galentines day? ›

Galentine's Day is all about gathering the girls in celebration of female friendship. There are no strict rules when it comes to Galentine's Day festivities. Some choose to go the original path that is based on the television show.

Is Galentines day an official holiday? ›

Strictly speaking, Galentine's Day (February 13th) is as “unofficial” a holiday as Valentine's Day is “official.” But that hasn't stopped its popularity. Witty and merry Galentine's Day promotions, cards and celebrations are everywhere.

Why is Galentines important? ›

Galentine's is not just a holiday, it's a way to empower a woman in your life or to celebrate your cherished friendships. The holiday is a symbol for women empowerment and celebrating those we love.

Who invented Galentine's day? ›

How did Galentine's Day start? Believe it or not, we actually have Amy Poehler to thank for this day of celebration. Well, kinda. Her fictional character, Leslie Knope, from the comedy show Parks and Recreation, coined the term during the second season of the show in 2010.

What is the secret Cupid for Galentines day? ›

Secret Valentine or Secret Cupid is just like Secret Santa. You and your friends write down your names and throw all the papers into a hat, a basket, a pan, whatever. Then each of you draws a name and gets a gift for that person. It's important that no one knows who drew who.

What color is Galentine's day? ›

Red is definitely the go to color for this day of love. If red is not your gam, don't worry, because I have something for everyone.

Why is it called Galentines? ›

As the name would suggest, Galentine's Day is a celebration of female friendship. The term was popularised following the release of a 2010 episode of US sitcom Parks and Recreation. Leslie Knope, played by Amy Poehler, explains its meaning while throwing an annual Galentine's Day bash for her friends.

Is there a male version of Galentines day? ›

Malentine's day is a day for men to meet up and celebrate their amazing friendship. It is a happy, celebratory day, the male equivalent of Galentine's day.

Is Galentines only for single girls? ›

Is Galentine's Day only for girls and singles? Galentine's Day is definitely NOT for just the singles and girls. While the name has gal in it, anyone and everyone can celebrate Galentine's Day.

Do you give gifts on Galentines day? ›

Whether you have a sweetheart or not, Galentine's Day is a great occasion to celebrate the female friendships in your life. The best Galentine's Day gifts will show how much you care and make each of your friends feel appreciated. Best of all, you don't have to spend big to treat your gals to something sweet.

Why do they call it Galentines day? ›

The word—a blend of Valentine's Day and gal—was introduced to the world by the chipper and dedicated Leslie Knope, the fictional Deputy Director of the Parks and Recreation Department of the also-fictional city of Pawnee, Indiana, in the NBC comedy Parks and Recreation, which ran from 2009 to 2015.

What is the boy version of Galentine's? ›

Malentine's day is a day for men to meet up and celebrate their amazing friendship. It is a happy, celebratory day, the male equivalent of Galentine's day.

How did Galentines day start? ›

It's one of those things that has just embedded itself in popular culture, and it actually goes back to the Feb. 11, 2010, episode of "Parks and Rec" where Leslie Nope, Amy Poehler's character, is introducing Galentine's Day. It's this wonderful day where, you know, women celebrate women.

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