My mum (in the UK) was firmly of the opinion that the way Mothering Sunday had developed into Mothers Day was all about big business seeing a sales opportunity, and luring people into spending money they could ill afford. When we were small, she would let us go and pick her a bunch of flowers, or make the lunch, as a treat for her, but nothing that Cost Money. Having said that I agree with the viewpoint that it makes a grand excuse to have a celebration if money is no problem! D-i-L goes totally over the top, planning her big day months in advance (the grandchildren have to fall into line). Many different views - but it is hard on childless people, especially those who really wanted children.
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