Because many kindergartens no longer celebrate Mother’s Day, the question has arisen whether this tradition is still relevant. We wanted to know what the Viennese people thought about it and asked around the Auhof Center.
In many kindergartens there is no Mother’s Day anymore; the way in which tradition is dealt with has led to discussions in the media and in politics. But what do the Viennese say about it? What meaning does this day have for you?
Viennese people celebrate Mother’s Day and associate it with beautiful memories
“Not everything that is new is always good. This is once again evident from this debate,” says Ingrid Küffner, who is spending Sunday with her daughter. And Ulrike Pichler also spends the day with her family and places less value on gifts.
Monika Chapek, who receives a bouquet of flowers from her son every year, is different. She is not the only one, there is also a lot to do in the flower shop in the Auhof Center before Mother’s Day. For saleswoman Christine Matzinger, this day also has great personal significance. New mother Julia Klimovic wants to continue the tradition with her daughter.
Source: Krone

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