Brit mums voted the good-old hug as the best present on Mother's Day, according to a new poll.
A new poll among Brit moms revealed that their favourite Mother's Day present is the good-old bearhug.
The survey, conducted by mystery shopping company Retail Active, saw nine out of ten mothers saying all they wanted was a hug.A Mother's Day card took the second spot with, eight out of ten getting one on the day.
Mums with young kids valued a home-made card more than one bought from a store.
The survey of 2000 people also showed that flowers were the top gift to mothers on their special day, with 42 percent men and 36 percent women planning to give flowers today.
The average sum spent on Mother's Day gifts was 14.85pounds, with sons dishing out more money than daughters.
Glaswegians emerged as the least extravagant, while Essex mums saw an average of 22.35pounds being spent on them.
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Actress Joanna Lumley was named Britain's most ideal mother in the poll.
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He added: "More than a third of those polled, 66 per cent, said they thought mother's day had become over-commercialised, with men in particular believing the day had been hijacked by commercial interests.
"The majority of men, 63 per cent, said they spend more on their mum than on their Valentine sweetheart."
Source-ANI