The United Kingdom celebrates "Mothering Sunday" on the fourth Sunday of Lent.
A bit of history:
Mothering Sunday dates back centuries to a time when it was considered important for churchgoers to visit their home or "mother" church once a year. In a land where children were often sent off to other villages to work at young ages, it became a time for celebrations and family reunions. Mothering Sunday became a day when children and domestic servants were given a day off to visit their families.
Celebrating Mothering Sunday
Today, Mothering Sunday is a day to recognize mothers for all their love and support with fresh flowers, sweets, cards, and other tokens of appreciation.
Yes, the UK does celebrate Mother's Day.
Mother's Day was to be a day of celebrating mothers and to show how much they ae apriciated
to make mothers happy
mothers day is about celebrating your mom and all the sacrafises she went through to be where she today.
If you are in UK then you have missed it, it was March 10th. May 12th is Mothers Day in USA
well mothers day began when you farted rose peddals and then mother nature said for doing you must begin celebrating Mothers day till I start farting pizzas. So now if you see pizzas falling from the sky its mother nature farting.
The flower that symbolises Mother's Day in the UK is the daffodil.
Sunday the 11th of March 2018.
Mothers Day was celebrated on Sunday March 30th
Mothers Day is celebrated in the UK (which includes England) but on a different date from other countries (15 March)
Honestly, I don't - I live a thousand miles from my mother and she doesn't need any more crap cluttering up her house. However, most people celebrate Mother's Day to thank their mothers for all that they do - teaching, caring, being there.
Different countries have it on different days. In the UK it was March 30 2014
It is estimated that over 1 million bouquets of flowers are sold for Mother's Day in the UK each year. This makes Mother's Day one of the busiest times for flower sales in the country.