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Every Fourth of Tbilisi Residents Celebrates St. Valentine’s Day

14.02.2017 1 Min Read
Every Fourth of Tbilisi Residents Celebrates St. Valentine’s Day

Today, as of February 14, it is St. Valentine’s Day. Saint Valentine was a Catholic Saint whose day is celebrated as a day of Love in many countries of the world, however, in the majority of these countries, it is not a civil or religious holiday.

ACT survey revealed that the majority of Tbilisi residents have heard about Valentine’s Day (97%), although, only 76% knew the exact date.

Regardless of the high percentage of awareness, not many people are celebrating St. Valentine’s Day, only 25%.

Among them who celebrate the Love Day, the majority (74%) buys a present for their beloved ones, 9% plans a romantic evening at home and 7% - at the restaurant.

60% of Tbilisi residents have the spouse. But the indicator is lower (25%) among young people of the age 18-24.

*ACT conducted the online survey in January, 2017. Through random sampling method, 400 adult residents of Tbilisi were interviewed. Statistical error of the data does not exceed 4.9%, interviewing method – face-to-face interviews.

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*The study was conducted in January, 2017 by random sampling method among 400 adults residing in Tbilisi. Statistical error does not 

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Tbilisi residents are busy with New Year preparations. ACT was interested how and where they will meet the New Year.

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restaurant and 1% will celebrate it in Bakuriani or Gudauri. 91% of Tbilisi residents who plan to stay at home for the 

New Year Eve, will watch TV on December 31 st night.