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Karine Almeida
Community TutorValentine’s Day vs. Dia dos Namorados: What’s the difference?
If you are learning Portuguese, you might have noticed that while the world celebrates love on February 14th, Brazil stays quiet. But don't worry, we aren't heartless! We just have our own timing and traditions.
As a Portuguese tutor, I love explaining these cultural nuances.
Here is a quick comparison:
📅 The Date
Valentine’s Day: Celebrated on Feb 14th in honor of St. Valentine.
Dia dos Namorados: Celebrated on June 12th.
Why? It’s the eve of Saint Anthony’s Day (Santo Antônio), known in Brazil as the "Matchmaker Saint" (Santo Casamenteiro).
🎁 The Vibe
Valentine’s: In many countries, it’s about all kinds of love: friends, family, and even kids exchanging cards at school.
Dia dos Namorados: It is strictly romantic! It’s all about couples (namorados). If you don't have a partner, you might spend the day "segurando vela" (playing third wheel) or joking about being "solteiro sim, sozinho nunca"
🇧🇷 Cultural Curiosities
Sympathies (Simpatias): Some people perform "rituals" to Saint Anthony to find a partner, like putting his statue upside down in a glass of water until he "finds" them someone!
Dinner Reservations: Good luck finding a table on June 12th without booking weeks in advance. It’s the busiest night for restaurants in Brazil.
Let's practice!
Do you prefer a global celebration or a specific romantic date like ours? Knowing these cultural bits makes your Portuguese much more natural and helps you connect with locals.
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Feb 9, 2026 10:18 PM
Karine Almeida
Language Skills
English, Portuguese
Learning Language
English
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