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Preference is nuclear family or a joint family??
Asked by cyrus irani,
07 Dec '09 06:00 pm
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I prefer nuclear family. However, I am constantly in touch with close relations and we look for chance to mett and get together for special occasions like birthday, anniversaries etc. and we give a lot of time for our parents
Answered by Francisco, 07 Dec '09 06:42 pm
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I would say the preference is always a happy & well knit joint family.
Answered by Shikha Aggarwal, 07 Dec '09 06:06 pm
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I prefer joint family.......................as from my birth i was in joint family......but now am in nuclear one and wana to tie my family (inlaws ) here in surat...togeder......all of dem r in jammu.....miss dem...
Answered by rashmi gupta, 07 Dec '09 06:42 pm
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Both have their advantages and dis advantages. Nuclear family is better in many ways.
Answered by Mohammed Saad, 07 Dec '09 06:25 pm
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N this days of nuclear family, it is interesting to note that in the village lokul, taluka dhrwad, in the state karanataka,there is living a joint family 180 members containg 5 generations. 70 males
50 female and 60 children. head of the family is Narasing NAWAR,
a marathi. The kitchen is one. profession is agriculture. they had
270 acres of land. strict division of labour making it possible.
for the purpose of accommodation they sleep in 70 different houses.
Answered by sitapati rao, 07 Dec '09 07:32 pm
50 female and 60 children. head of the family is Narasing NAWAR,
a marathi. The kitchen is one. profession is agriculture. they had
270 acres of land. strict division of labour making it possible.
for the purpose of accommodation they sleep in 70 different houses.
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Joint faimily, if possible. i think that i am one of the most unfortunate person in this regard, parents are nor more and chilren setted abroad. so left is only me and my spouse. this is the only and rather the biggest regeret of my life
Answered by iqbal seth, 07 Dec '09 06:54 pm
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Better to stay seperately and maintain love and affection from distance.
Answered by Mohammed asim nehal, 07 Dec '09 06:27 pm
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