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What I appreciate most with our differences in the family is

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

How they accepted all your kid-like weirdness — and the weirder friends you brought home. ...

They're the ones who know everything about you. ...

The way they picked up the tab. ...

Their willingness to go out of their way to help you. ...

The fact that someone always made dinner for you, even when they were exhausted.

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Answered by jubin22sl
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Answer: The answer is given below:-

Explanation:

  • How they accepted our weirdness and odd friends: You are family-born. Friends...a narrative. No matter how questionable, noisy, rebellious, or "awful" the kids you hung out with were, family members sometimes had to bear having them over for hours at a time... When your roommates have guests and the storm passes.
  • Experts: They saw every blemish, crush, bad grade, embarrassing diorama, and dress. They can never be hidden from. They scarcely bat an eye because they know your habits and quirks. It's nice to be able to take up where you left off when discussing yourself and your goals.
  • Payment: Young people have no choice (thanks, child labor laws). When you're an adult and your family insists on paying for everything, from dinner to playing tourist in your new city to a family trip, it's a reminder that you're another body to pay for. Imagine how much tougher it is with so many people depending on you.

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