because in the olden days the Indians thought red represented a person of there tribe that was a mother that just had a baby so know we follow that and that's why>>>
People traditionally wear red carnations on Mother's Day. If the carnations are red, they signify admiration. Pink ones mean gratitude and love. Also, it is traditional to wear white carnations if the mother is not alive.
Traditionally, it was a white carnation to honor & remember the deceased mother of Miss Anna Jarvis (who also happened to found Mother's Day). Now both white & red carnations are used - red to honor mothers who are still alive.
Red CarnationsRoses or orchids.
you get a letter from mom. Inside of it, there are pink carnations
Cupid is traditionally associated with Valentine's Day.
Leprechauns are traditionally associated with St. Patrick's Day.
No, Mother's Day isn't exclusively for mothers. It's a day to honor all maternal figures who've played vital roles in nurturing and supporting others. Gifts like personalized items, experiences, or heartfelt gestures can express gratitude to these special women
Christians say that the Virgin Mary wept for Jesus and her tears turned into carnations. So on Mother's Day you should wear pink or red carnations if your mom is alive, and white carnations if your mother is dead.
Valentine's Day is traditionally a day of love and devotion... so writing love letters to your romantic interest is something that is often done for Valentine's Day, and therefore associated with it.
Sunday, May 12 is Mothers Day.
It depends. Some people consider Mother's day to be strictly for their own mother, while others view it as a day of celebration for all mothers. Everyone interprets it differently. However, traditionally, Mothers day is simply for one's own mother.
mothers day falls on 13th of may which is sunday