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describe the atmosphere in joint families ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A joint family is a form of family where the grand-parents, father, mother, and children along with their aunt, uncle and cousins live unitedly under one roof .

He is entitled to take economic and social decisions on behalf of the family. In our family DADAJI (my grand father being the eldest was the head).

Answered by anika107695
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Family atmosphere is set by the relationship between the parents. It may be understood as the climate of the household as the person remembers perceiving and experiencing it when he or she was a child.

“A joint family is a group of people who generally live under one roof, who share the common kitchen, who hold all property in common, take part in common family worship and are related to one another as some particular type of kindred.” This definition refers to an ideal situation of family in terms of its corporate character. In structural terms, joint family implies living together of members of two or more elementary families both lineally and laterally. When a joint family consists of grandparents, parents, grandsons and daughter, it is called a lineal joint family.

Straight benefits:

  • Give social strength and a sense of security.
  • Economic: sharing of resources saves money to grow wealth faster.
  • No need to worry about your Kids and young ones, since always there will be someone home to look after them.
  • Old ones can die in peace with love around own people around.
  • Makes you more culture and tolerable to other irritation of life.
  • Direct support in difficult times.

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