In the UK, 22 March is Mother’s Day.

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I never knew this but I’ve been seeing post about it! Every day is Mother’s Day!
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Just so long as your children agree 😆
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I’m sure they do.
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That was fun to read, especially seeing it in between many posts about the current virus. Thanks for the laugh! 😂😂😂
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Was it Mothers Day in Be too? We had a crazy situation where supermarkets were trying to sell flowers, but nobody was interested. We all wanted bread instead!
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In Antwerp it’s on the 15th of August, the rest of Belgium celebrates Mothers Day in May.
No flowers but flower this year as I understand! What’s the craze with the bread? Is it so hard to come by? Our bakers have no problem till this day, of course we don’t know what will happen. Flour was a sold out last week, I’m wandering what the people are doing, is everybody baking cakes and waffles now? It’s crazy!
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Yes, same here. They must be eating flour!
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Reblogged this on Mister Bump and commented:
I first posted this just in March, but since in now seems the rest of the world has caught up…
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