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Valentine had become a close friend of the daughter of the jailer where he was imprisoned. He sent her a letter shortly before he was killed and signed it 'from your Valentine.'
Valentine wrote a note to the young daughter of his jailer who he had restored sight to. He signed the note "From Your Valentine."
Dear mommy,
Well does he have an email if yes write it on his email if no give him a valentine card I gave 1 to my Dad.
You could write about how much you care about them and how much you love the things they've done for you.
The letter must not be so formal but it must be in the context of love.
The letter can be written full of love and not in a formal format.
A signed offer is an agreement. It would be difficult and disrespectful to attempt to abrogate your committment in a letter.
Pick up the pen and write what you want from the Chinese, chicken chow mein would be good.
Valentine should be capitalised, because it's a name (St Valentine).Valentine's Day is the correct way to write it. Alternatively you can write Saint Valentine's Day, but that is not as popular as the shortened version.For example:"To my dearest wife, happy Valentine's Day""I like you, can I take you for a meal on Valentine's Day?"
Dear One Direction, (contents of letter) Signed Y/N :)
Valentines day is on February the 14th and is celebrated because a saint, named saint Valentine was in jail and while he was there he fell in love with the jailers daughter who was blind & on the day that he was suppose to be hanged, February the 14th, he sent one last love letter to the jailers daughter signed from your Valentines and that is why people write your valentines at the end of there cards and why its celebrated.