A study has revealed that festive days are the busiest days for a mother whereas fathers celebrate their festive holidays.
The study done by Kia Motors said that on festive days mothers have more workload as compared to fathers as mommies decorates the home, shop and wraps the gift, buys the turkey and arranges family visits as well as help their kids in preparing lists for Santa, the Daily Express reported.
According to the study, fathers were responsible just for stocking up on batteries, enticing the in-laws for lunch, pouring drinks and at max they would take the kids outside and play.
Stephen Kitson, from Kia Motors said that 45 percent of couples mums were really busy as they were most organized and they could have a better celebration if they did not have so much to think about.
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