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Activity Discussion Essay What are the benefits of joints families? Reply To: What are the benefits of joints families?

  • Soniya

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    June 11, 2021 at 3:03 am
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    The joint family structure, like every other social arrangement, has pros and cons. Many people, however, emphasized the value of a combined family. Even in this era of nuclear families, the joint family system still exists and is significant.

    A child raised in a joint family knows to live collectively, appreciate others, and is always surrounded by people with whom they can communicate, play, and exchange their thoughts and experiences, whereas a child raised in a nuclear family would become lonely not all of us can live in such a quiet environment. Kids who grow up with cousins, uncles, aunts, and grandparents have the chance to establish close ties with all of them. Especially the link that practically every youngster has with their grandparents. This is one of the most important qualities of a combined home.

    Living in a joint family encourages you to respect your elders and younger siblings, as well as to coexist peacefully with one another, which is essential for a happy existence. We should encourage families to live together in the future.A large family functions as a cohesive unit, especially when it comes to household tasks such as cooking and cleaning. Family members get together to guarantee that duties are completed on time, if not ahead of schedule. In a nutshell, no one in the family experiences work-related stress.

    For monthly bills, all working family members donate to the household fund. As a safety net, this mechanism is also in place. When a member loses a job or loses his or her employment, others band together to guarantee that his or her basic necessities are met.

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