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Why Mother’s Day Has Become a Worldwide Tradition

Mother’s Day, which is now celebrated in over 100 countries worldwide, had humble beginnings in the United States. This year it is celebrated on 14 May.

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The holiday was first observed in 1908 by Anna Jarvis in honor of her late mother, Ann Jarvis, who had spent much of her life advocating for better healthcare for mothers and children.

Why Mother's Day Has Become a Worldwide Tradition
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Initially, Mother’s Day was meant to be a day for people to pay tribute to their own mothers by visiting them, sending them letters or flowers, or simply expressing their love and gratitude. However, the holiday quickly gained popularity and became a nationwide celebration in the US then to the rest of the world.

This global celebration of Mother’s Day is a testament to the deep appreciation and respect that people have for the role of mothers and mother figures in their lives.

Why Mother's Day Has Become a Worldwide Tradition
Mother receiving gifts from her daughters/ Courtesy

The global celebration of Mother’s Day also reflects the universal nature of motherhood, which transcends cultural, social, and economic boundaries.

Whether they are biological or adoptive mothers, grandmothers, aunts, or other mother figures, these women play a crucial role in shaping the lives of their children and families.

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Celebrating Mother’s Day is a unique experience for everyone, with some choosing to purchase sentimental gifts, while others opt for more extravagant presents or plan trips for their moms. However, what truly matters on this special day is the sentiment behind the gesture, not the cost.

Why Mother's Day Has Become a Worldwide Tradition
African Mother and Child/ Courtesy

The most important thing is to make the day feel special for the mothers and mother figures in our lives.

This can be accomplished in various ways, including spending quality time with them, giving them a heartfelt phone call, or even a handwritten note expressing gratitude. It is the effort and thoughtfulness behind the gesture that counts the most.

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While some may choose to splurge on expensive gifts or lavish trips, it is essential to remember that the most valuable gift we can give our mothers is our time and attention.

Why Mother's Day Has Become a Worldwide Tradition
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Simply spending the day with them, reminiscing about old times and listening to their stories, can be the most meaningful and memorable way to celebrate.

While the commercialization of the holiday is prevalent in some places, the true meaning of the holiday remains a heartfelt expression of gratitude for the love, dedication, and support that mothers provide.

Why Mother's Day Has Become a Worldwide Tradition
Mother receiving gift from daughter/ Courtesy

To sum up, the celebration of Mother’s Day may vary from person to person, but the sentiment behind the gesture is what makes it special. It doesn’t have to be a grand or expensive gesture, as long as it comes from the heart and expresses gratitude and appreciation for all that mothers do.

The worldwide celebration of Mother’s Day serves as a reminder of the immeasurable impact that mothers have on society as a whole. It is a day to honor the incredible contributions that mothers make to their families, communities, and the world.

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