Mother’s Day More Important Than EverAfter The Past Year

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A lot of people missed out on quality time with their mothers over the past year due to the pandemic, which has only made many appreciate their moms even more than they did before.


A new Groupon survey finds:


The average person missed out on 28 days of in-person, quality time with their mothers since March of 2020.

• 64% say that time apart has made them more grateful and appreciative of their mothers than ever.
• 80% of people say all that time apart from mom has made this year’s Mother’s Day more important than ever.
• 76% want their moms to have the best day ever.
• 84% are more eager than ever to visit their mom on Mother’s Day.

• In fact, 60% of people say getting to spend time with their parents or grandparents is what motivated them to get vaccinated.

As for what they’re doing to celebrate
• Spending time with family is the top thing planned (32%), followed by
• Buying mom flowers (29%)
• Buying mom a card (24%)
• Taking mom to a nice restaurant (24%)
• Cooking dinner for mom (23%)

Source: SWNS Digital


Thought Starters…
You’d think after the past year mom would get more than just flowers…
Did you miss out on time spent with mom over the past year? About how much time do you think you missed?
Is Mother’s Day more important than ever this year because of last year? How do you plan to celebrate it?

 

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