One in five Brits won’t be seeing their mums this Mother’s Day although most admitted they wished they could.
A study of 2,000 adults revealed that 51 per cent of mothers ‘don’t want a fuss’ made of them on Mothering Sunday.
However, 91 per cent of sons and daughters who will make the visit, said they are planning to bring a gift, such as flowers, a box of chocolates or a photo book of the family.
And, the mums polled, said they would love a card with a personal message inside (56 per cent), a lovely flower bouquet (44 per cent) or even a thoughtful book (20 per cent) to celebrate them.
Monique Kemperman, of , which commissioned the survey, said: “We can’t all be together on Mother’s Day.
“But even if you’re not face-to-face with your mum, sending a card or a beautiful bunch of flowers, like seasonal tulips or roses, or making a simple phone call, can really make their day – it may be a cliché, but it’s the thought that counts and often means the most.
“While it isn’t always possible to see your mum, letting her know you’re thinking about her can go a long way to putting a smile on her face.”
The study found that 88 per cent agree even if they don’t see their mother on Mother’s Day, they will be thinking about her.
Just under three in 10 (28 per cent) talk to their mum every day, while 30 per cent do so ‘multiple times a week’.
Another four in 10 also believe their mum would be understanding if it transpired life was just too busy to make a visit in everyday life.
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Around a third (31 per cent) of respondents who are now parents say they see more of their own mum since having children themselves.
Just below one in five (19 per cent) also say they’d expect their own kids to spend Mother’s Day with them every single year when they’re grown up.
Half of people who still see their mums (48 per cent) also admit they still rely on them for help, with emotional support topping the list of reasons why (59 per cent).
Other ways the OnePoll.com study found mums stay involved in their adult children’s lives is by giving cooking advice (44 per cent) or offering financial support (34 per cent).
TOP 10 MOTHER’S DAY GIFTS:
- 1. Flowers
- 2. A card
- 3. A box of chocolates
- 4. A meal out
- 5. A bottle of wine
- 6. A voucher or gift card
- 7. Jewellery
- 8. A book
- 9. Afternoon tea experience
- 10. A photo album/book of the family
Funny How Flowers Do That’s spokesperson added: “In today's fast-paced world, physical distance doesn't define our bond with our mothers.
“Mother's Day is about expressing love and gratitude, and making those heartfelt connections that bridge any miles between us.
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“Even if we can't be there in person, our thoughts, love, and appreciation create a bond that knows no distance.
“A gift, whether it’s flowers, chocolates or otherwise, can be one way of showing that love.”