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Historically, the "Joint Family" (where grandparents, parents, uncles, aunts, and children live under one roof) was the standard. Today, a shift is visible: In Indian culture, "Have you eaten?" is the equivalent of "I love you." At the heart of the Indian experience isn't just a location, but a complex, high-energy, and deeply communal way of living. To understand the Indian family lifestyle is to look past the stereotypes of Bollywood and spicy food and see the intricate "joint family" dynamics, the sacred rituals of the morning tea, and the unspoken language of care that defines daily life. |
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