3 Facts About Mother's Day USA 2021-22

More than 50 countries always celebrate Mother's Day, although not all countries celebrate it on the same day and time.


3 Facts About Mother's Day USA 2021-22


The countries of Australia, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Switzerland, Turkey and Belgium always celebrate Mother's Day on the second Sunday in May


Mother's Day is celebrated on May 10 every year in Mexico and many other parts of Latin America. And In Thailand, the celebration falls on August 12, the day of the current Queen's year.


Not a public holiday, but an official national holiday that is observed on the second Sunday of May in the United States.


Here are 3 Facts About Mother's Day USA 2021-22


1. Mother's Day is America's third-largest retail holiday after winter break and back-to-school season, according to the National Retail Federation.


2. The busiest phone day of the year is Mother's Day, with more than 122.5 million calls in a single day.


3. In Thailand, Mother's Day is celebrated on August 12, the current Queen's birthday.


In England, the tradition of Mother's Day today is very similar to the tradition in America, but the origins are different, as the day returns to your mother church on the fourth Sunday of Lent.


British colonists settling in America might be a Mother's Day tradition, as it would be a bit of a return trip to their church on that day.


For holidays that are popular today, we can still find three origins of the day.


He suggested that the day be for peace. Starting in 1872, he held a Mother's Day meeting in Boston every year.


On Sunday 11 May 1877, the birthday of Mrs. Blakely, the priests who became pastors of his Church, suddenly left the pulpit. 


Mrs. Blakely's two sons were so pleased with their mother's actions that they vowed to return to their hometown of Albion, Michigan., every year to buy their mother's birthday. In addition, the brothers urged others to honor their own mothers on the second Sunday in May.


In terms of the holiday gaining its national status, the main driver was undoubtedly a Philadelphia schoolteacher named Anna M. Jarvis.


In 1907, Miss Anna, started a movement to organize a national Mother's Day in honor of her mother. Anna's mother, Mrs. Anna M. Jarvis, has been instrumental in developing "Mother's Friendship Day" which was established to assist the healing process after the Civil War. Miss Jarvis wants to visit one day to honor all mothers, and life and death.


The following year, Mother's Day also received a gift in the city of Philadelphia belonging to Miss Anna. By 1911, Mother's Day had spread nationwide and almost every state in the Union.


Over the years, Mother's Day has become increasingly popular and today's gift cards and gifts are on the rise. 


Mother's Day is now one of the most commercially successful US events. This year, consumers are expected to expect $21.2 billion on Mother's Day, a 5 percent increase from last year, according to a survey by the National Retail Federation.

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