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How to use psychology to explain Mother’s Day greetings on social networks?

On Mother’s Day, there is a new round of blessing words and gift competition in the circle of friends. There are so many such people. Then let’s analyze the psychology of these people who like to post holiday sayings.

First, the guilt mentality. Express your apology to your mother and gain inner comfort. Most of these people are busy at work and haven't been home for a long time. Most of these people like to buy expensive gifts for their mothers to make up for their regrets. Or maybe the mother passed away and those who failed to show filial piety during her lifetime can only send blessings in the circle of friends. Others are people who are not good at expressing themselves. They want to say Happy Mother's Day in a high-profile way like everyone else, but they really can't say it, so they can only say it in a low-key manner on social networking platforms. I am actually such a person.

Second, vanity psychology. This type of people generally have a strong desire to express themselves and like to show off themselves. Mother's Day, relatives' birthdays, and other festivals will be posted online in a timely manner to show that one is filial, or has a wide range of friends, etc. Most of these people exaggerate, and the praise or envy of their friends will make them very satisfied.

Third, the psychology of comparison. Every festival is a day for them to show off their happiness and gifts to express that they are living better than others or that they are richer, making others envious and jealous. If others show off their watches, I will show off their diamond rings. In short, you can't be worse than others. Not saying whether I am tired or not, it has obviously changed the flavor of the festival and turned it into a tool for comparison. Most of these people have low self-esteem. Instead of saying they lack something, they like to show off what they have? That's the reason.

Fourth, following the trend. I see people showing off my filial piety in my circle of friends. If I don’t post it, I feel like I have no filial piety. Such people generally have no independent opinions and like to go with the flow.

In fact, no matter what the psychology is, it can be regarded as a response to Mother's Day. They have different ideas and methods, but I believe they all sincerely wish their mothers: Happy Mother's Day!