The origins and evolution of Galentine's Day (2024)

EXPLAINER

Like "Seinfeld's" Festivus, a sitcom popularized this celebration that has now been adopted into the real world

By Joy Saha

Staff Writer

Published February 13, 2023 4:42PM (EST)

The origins and evolution of Galentine's Day (1)

"Parks and Recreation" Season 2, Episode 16 "Galentine's Day"(Courtesy of Peaco*ck)

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Sure,Valentine's Daycontinues to steal the show in February, the month of all things love and romance, but the far more inclusive and arguably better holiday is Galentine's Day.

Galentine's Day began as a fictitious holiday introduced on prime-time televisionand is a friendship version of Valentine's Day. Think Galentine's Day is to Valentine's Day as Friendsgiving is to Thanksgiving. In the same vein as its successor, Galentine's Day is celebrated via gift giving,endearing acts of service and quality time. So, be sure to send your close friends a sweet message, surprise them with their favorite treats or share another kind gesture that lets them know you're thinking of them.

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What makes Galentine's Day so fun is that it can be celebrated by everyone, whether you're married, in a relationship or single. And although the pseudo-holiday did begin as a festivity just for the "gals," Galentine's Day has transformed into an inclusive celebration in recent years.

Here's a closer look at the fictional holiday, from its origins and evolution to its celebrations today:

What exactly is Galentine's Day?

Galentine's Day is celebrated on Feb.13, the day before Valentine's Day. The term was first coined over a decade ago byAmy Poehler'sLeslie Knope, the plucky protagonist of NBC's hit sitcom "Parks and Recreation." In the 16th episode of the show's second season, Leslie gathers a group of her close friends at a restaurant, where they enjoy breakfast foods in true Leslie fashion:

"What's Galentine's Day? Oh, it's only the best day of the year," she explains. "Every February 13th, Leslie Knope and her lady friends leave their husbands and their boyfriends at home and just kick it breakfast-style. Ladies celebrating ladies. It's like Lilith Fair, minus the angst. Plus, frittatas!"

The origins and evolution of Galentine's Day (2)"Parks and Recreation" Season 2, Episode 16 "Galentine's Day" (Courtesy of Peaco*ck)

Leslie then gives her friends gift bags, each filled with a bouquet of hand-crocheted flower pens, a personalized mosaic portrait made from the crushed bottles of their favorite diet soda, and a 5,000-word essay of why they're all amazing.

Years after the episode's release, Galentine's Day has been adopted in the real world as more individuals celebrate the joys of friendship. Major retailers, companies and brands have also jumped on the bandwagon, releasing Galentine's Day-themed merchandise in addition to Valentine's Day goodies.

The origins and evolution of Galentine's Day (3)"Parks and Recreation" Season 2, Episode 16 "Galentine's Day" (Courtesy of Peaco*ck)

The evolution of Galentine's Day

Although Galentine's Day is now synonymous with girl power and female empowerment, that wasn't always the case. In fact, Feb. 13 used to be widely known as "Mistress Day," when unfaithful men indulged in their affairs before spending the 14th with their wives and girlfriends. Take it from Ryan (B.J. Novak) from "The Office," who knows that the day before Valentine's Day is the worst time to hook up with someone, especially your coworker.

Galentine's Day has since changed that narrative. As Megan Garber wrote for The Atlantic, "Galentine's Day was, in its initial conception, the character of Leslie Knope, fictional woman, realized in micro-holiday form: insistently earnest, aggressively generous, finding deeply canny methods of ensuring that every social occasion will involve the consuming of waffles."

At its core, Galentine's Day is fun. It's joyous and it's lighthearted. But its original concept only spotlighted cishet women and female friendships (hence the "gal" in Galentine's).

To make the holiday more inclusive, Galentine's Day is also called "Palentine's Day" by many. Similar to Galentine's Day, Palentine's Day is the time to celebrate and appreciate all of your friends, regardless of their gender.

Galentine's Day today

The origins and evolution of Galentine's Day (4)"Parks and Recreation" Season 2, Episode 16 "Galentine's Day" (Courtesy of Peaco*ck)Like Festivus, the made-up holiday on "Seinfeld," Galentine's Day seems to have taken hold. Even more so since it seems to have been adopted more universally.

Per an annual survey released by the National Retail Federation (NRF) — the world's largest retail trade association — and Prosper Insights & Analytics in 2019, people are spending more on chocolates, roses, cards and gifts during the week of Valentine's Day.

"The vast majority of Valentine's Day dollars are still spent on significant others, but there's a big increase this year in consumers spreading the love to children, parents, friends and coworkers," said NRF President and CEO Matthew Shay.

Overall, 51% of individuals said they were planning on celebrating Valentine's Day while 49% said they were not. Among the latter group, "11% plan to treat themselves to gifts like clothing or jewelry and 9% plan to get together with other single friends or family," the survey noted.

As for Galentine's Day merch, there's plenty available on Amazon, Target and Walmart, including themed cards, jewelry, toys and decorations.

It's fascinating to see just how popular Galentine's Day is today, all because Leslie Knope wanted to eat waffles with friends.

All episodes of "Parks and Recreation," including "Galentine's Day," are now streaming on Peaco*ck.

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By Joy Saha

Joy Saha is a staff writer at Salon. She writes about food news and trends and their intersection with culture. She holds a BA in journalism from the University of Maryland, College Park.

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What is the origin of Galentines day? ›

What are the origins of Galentine's Day? We have the cult-favorite sitcom "Parks & Recreation" to thank for the unofficial holiday. Protagonist and feminist icon Leslie Knope, played by Amy Poehler, invented the holiday in Season 2, episode 16 of the series, aptly titled 'Galentine's Day. '

How do you explain Galentines day? ›

Galentine's Day is a global holiday that celebrates women's friendship. Galentine's Day is typically marked as February 13, but can be observed any day. Galentine's Day events are typically all-female occasions of mutual "empowerment...a reminder for women to support and uplift one another."

What show did Galentines day come from? ›

Galentine's Day is dedicated to celebrating sisterhood, friendship and platonic love, and was originally introduced by the fictional character Leslie Knope, played by Amy Poehler, in a “Parks and Recreation” episode airing in 2010.

What are some fun facts about Galentines day? ›

Fun Fact: Galentine's Day was created by Leslie Knope, the Parks and Recreation fictional main character. She invented the holiday as a tribute to her close girlfriends.

Is Galentines only for single girls? ›

Is Galentine's Day only for girls and singles? Galentine's Day is definitely NOT for just the singles and girls. While the name has gal in it, anyone and everyone can celebrate Galentine's Day.

Is Galentines day for men? ›

Is Galentine's Day also for men? It doesn't matter if you're in a committed relationship, happily single or in a complicated "situationship," you're free to celebrate Galentine's Day with your friends. But as the name would suggest, it is meant to celebrate women and their friendships with each other.

What does galantine mean? ›

galantine in British English

(ˈɡælənˌtiːn ) noun. a cold dish of meat or poultry, which is boned, cooked, stuffed, then pressed into a neat shape and glazed.

What is Galentine's day quote? ›

"We're going to be best friends forever, because you already know too much." 17. "Happy Galentine's Day, aka only the best day of the year." forever after."

Is Galentines day for friends? ›

Galentine's Day celebrated on February 13, a day before Valentine's Day, is all about ladies cherishing their female friends. Coinciding with 'Kiss Day', Galentine's Day came into a trend because of the popular sitcom “Parks and Recreation".

Who created Galentine's day? ›

Galentine's Day was the creation of the beloved fictional deputy director of Parks and Recreation in Pawnee, Indiana, Leslie Knope. The show's writers centered the 16th episode of the second season of Parks and Recreation around Leslie's favorite February tradition, Galentine's Day.

Why is Galentine instead of Valentine? ›

Galentine's Day flips the script. It's a rebellion against the idea that romantic love is the only kind worth celebrating. Instead, it's about embracing all forms of love – romantic, platonic, and everything in between.

What does galentine mean in urban dictionary? ›

Well, according to Urban Dictionary it is celebrated on February 13, the day before that other made-up holiday (ahem, Valentine's Day). It's a day for celebrating the love you have for your lady friends, whether they're single or not.

What is the guy version of Galentine's day? ›

Malentine's day is a day for men to meet up and celebrate their amazing friendship.

What is the oldest known valentine still in existence? ›

The oldest known Valentine still exists today as a poem written by Charles Duke of Orleans to his wife while he was imprisoned in the Tower of London following his capture at the Battle of Agincourt. The greeting that was written in 1415 is part of the manuscript collection at the British Library in London.

Did Galentine's day come from Parks and Rec? ›

Where does Galentine's Day come from? We have the legendary Leslie Knope to thank, circa 2010. During season 2, episode 16, of Parks and Recreation, the world was first introduced to the glory that is Galentine's Day by Poehler's well-loved character.

What is happy Palentine? ›

Palentine's Day is a global holiday celebrating friendships and every other form of platonic love. It is celebrated annually on February 13, but can be observed on February 14 as well, and complements Valentine's Day, which celebrates romantic love.

What is the special of Galentines day on February 13? ›

Galentine's Day celebrated on February 13, a day before Valentine's Day, is all about ladies cherishing their female friends. Coinciding with 'Kiss Day', Galentine's Day came into a trend because of the popular sitcom “Parks and Recreation".

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