Miss Manners: I don’t have children, so why wish me Happy Mother’s Day?
Cleveland
Last updated: April 28, 2026
The author expresses confusion and annoyance regarding the extended celebration of Mother's Day, questioning when it became customary to offer the greeting for an entire week. This practice deviates from the author's understanding of Mother's Day as a specific, singular occasion.
- The traditional observance of Mother's Day, as remembered by the author, involved specific actions and acknowledgments on a single day. The current trend of extending the celebration for a full week is perceived as excessive and possibly diluting the significance of the original intent. This shift in custom raises questions about evolving social norms and the appropriate duration for honoring mothers. The author implies a preference for a more focused and traditional approach to observing such holidays, finding the prolonged greetings to be an imposition.