spend $843 million on greeting cards in the U.S. this year alone, other countries around the world have been honoring their moms with public displays of reverence and unique traditions of their own on various days of the year.Mother’s day might feel different again this year, but many cultures will still find ways to adhere to their traditions of telling mom "I love you." RELATED: You may have been celebrating Mother’s Day for years, but do you know its origin?Here are how some countries outside of the U.S.
normally celebrate their own versions of Mother's Day:United Kingdom - Mother's Day in the U.S. has roots in the Christian holiday "Mothering Sunday," which dates back to the 16th century and is celebrated in the U.K.