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Valentine's Day ideas for couples living apart

Last updated on - Feb 3, 2017, 11:57 IST
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Valentine's Day ideas for couples living apart

Have a boyfriend or a girlfriend living far away from you? Here are a few ideas to make your long distance Valentine's Day special.

A personalized wake-up call: Snuggling your partner and waking him/her up with a kiss might not be possible in a long distance relationship. But you can certainly take advantage of modern technology and internet services to wake up your sweetheart with love. Wake him/her up with a sweet voice message or wake him up on video chat on Skype. (Thinkstock Photos/Getty Images)
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Valentine's Day ideas for couples living apart

Give a surprise: This is the best of all options, if possible! If your sweetheart stays at some place where it is possible for you to go and give him/her a surprise, nothing would be better than that. Plan in advance, go give a surprise and spend the special day with your loved one. (Thinkstock Photos/Getty Images)
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Valentine's Day ideas for couples living apart

Make a video or a slideshow with the pictures of the two of you: This may not work for everybody, but this is one of the easiest and personalized ways of telling your partner how special he/she is for you. Make a video or a slideshow of some of your most memorable moments with some funny captions for each picture and bring a smile to your partner's face. (Thinkstock Photos/Getty Images)
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Valentine's Day ideas for couples living apart

A candlelight dinner date: Who says you cannot have a dinner date if your boyfriend or girlfriend resides in some other city? Skype and other video conferencing options can help you set up a beautiful candlelight dinner with your partner. Although it might not be the same experience as being there with him/her physically, it will at least give you the satisfaction of spending some quality time with your partner. (Thinkstock Photos/Getty Images)
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Valentine's Day ideas for couples living apart

A special delivery: With a number of online gift services, you can send your sweetheart anything you want. Be it cards, flowers, clothes, accessories or any other object your partner desires, fulfill his/her wish and buy it online and deliver it on his/her address. Some web portals also deliver these gifts at the stroke of midnight or early in the morning according to your specification. (Thinkstock Photos/Getty Images)

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