Originally posted by: ronitfan
Wohi to I was thinking .. India me it's sometime in may! 😆
In the UK it has a religious connotation and comes in between the lent period. It is actually called teh Mothering Sunday where mothers were honoured in the Church .
While the Church still holds on to the title of "Mothering Sunday", emphasising the role of "Mothering", and Christian nurture, secular society has renamed it with an Americanism: "Mother's Day". A day which developed from a homely custom has been hijacked for/by commercial interests (or has become commercialised).
I wonder why indians have to celebrate this. in our culture we look after our Mohters on all days of the year and not on just one day