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"1 in 4 forget Mom on her day"
1 in 4 forget Mom on her day
Most Americans will remember to call their mothers or send cards for Mother's Day tomorrow, but about one in four will forget the national holiday altogether, according to a new survey. at http://www.washtimes.com/business/20...1425-1813r.htm |
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"1 in 4 forget Mom on her day"
Dave {Reply Address in.sig} wrote in
: In message , Mike wrote: 1 in 4 forget Mom on her day Most Americans will remember to call their mothers or send cards for Mother's Day tomorrow, but about one in four will forget the national holiday altogether, according to a new survey. at http://www.washtimes.com/business/20...1425-1813r.htm Anyone got any idea why the US date for Mothers Day is different to the UK date for it? We have our event back in March sometime. Our (UK) date is actually a religious festival, based on when everyone should be attending the 'mother church' - ie most important church in the district. -- Penny Gaines UK mum to three |
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