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meaning of orthodox family

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Answered by awesomeraghav
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an orthodox family is one which follows age-old customs and traditions and have stayed away from innovations.
Also, it could refer to an orthodox christian family, which is a branch of christianity.

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Answered by kingofself
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An orthodox family is a family that follows age-old traditions. Such a family is not open to changes and does not accept changes of any type easily.

Explanation:

An orthodox family is also averse to technology and does not move ahead with the society. Members of an orthodox family follow specific rules, traditions and ideals which are usually different from others around them.

The members of such families also have problems adjusting in the society and do not want to change their way of life.

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