单身汉过情人节英语阅读 Valentine's Day Coping Mechanisms For Singles Who Would Rather Not Be For a day that is supposed to be all about sharing love, it can be a disappointment to many. Flowers, cards, chocolates, and overflowing expressions of love are all the norm on Valentine's Day. But for many singles, instead of being a day for celebration it ends up bringing up feelings of self-doubt, loneliness or depression. Being single shouldn't be a reason to feel blue however, and neither should Valentine's Day. Instead of letting this mostly mercially-fueled holiday drag you down, why not celebrate being single with these Valentine's Day tips? Remember That A Relationship Doesn't Define Who You Are Just like when someone asks you what you do for a living, the same goes for your relationship status: whatever your situation, it isn't the end-all explanation of who you are as a person. Being single isn't something to be ashamed of, and whether or not you are in a relationship doesn't say anything about who you are as a person. Stay Busy on Valentine's Day Plan out your Valentine's Day celebrations, even if they are as simple as staying at home and watching TV or meeting a friend for coffee. Just try to do something that will allow you to sidestep all of the Valentine's Day couple-focused events, which probably means steering clear of romantic restaurants or flower shops. This step is especially important for those who are recently single, and may require even more planning so that you don't spend the evening alone. Do Something about Being Single If you don't want to be single, this is a perfect time to reflect on why you are single, and what you can do about it. Are you ready to start dating again? Do you know how to strike up a conversation with a stranger? Do you spend time in places conducive to meeting new people? 本文来源:https://www.wddqw.com/doc/79e3ec794bd7c1c708a1284ac850ad02de8007f7.html