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Discover the diverse ways families around the world celebrate Mother’s Day

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Mother’s Day is a cherished tradition in the United States, with Americans celebrating their mothers with flowers, cards, outings, and heartfelt accolades. The holiday, first established in 1907 by Anna Jarvis, has evolved into a commercialized event, with consumers spending billions each year to honor their moms.

While the U.S. celebrates Mother’s Day on the second Sunday of May, other countries have their own unique traditions. In Mexico, Día de Las Madres is a grand affair, with families coming together for festive meals and serenades by mariachi bands. In Peru, families gather to pay respects to deceased mothers and enjoy each other’s company. In the United Kingdom, Mothering Sunday has religious roots, with families visiting their “Mother” church to reconnect.

Thailand celebrates Mother’s Day on August 12, coinciding with the birthday of Queen Sirikit, with colorful festivities and offerings of white jasmine flowers. In France, Mother’s Day is marked by small gifts, flower bouquets, and quality time spent with loved ones.

Each country has its own way of honoring mothers, but the sentiment remains the same – to show appreciation for the women at the heart of the family. Whether it’s through elaborate celebrations or simple gestures, Mother’s Day is a time to express gratitude and love for the maternal figures in our lives.

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