My family and i!
It is easy to say that "family" is "supposed" to love and emotionally support its members. But there is NO "supposed to", first of all-- it is GIVEN, from love. Second, parents and grandparents have the unique obligation to teach and to guide, even though "tough love".
The Shema prayer is said. Actually the dying person is the one who is supposed to say it. If you mean what do you say to a family who has lost a loved one, the traditional thing to say is "may his/her memory be as a blessing".
No. It was supposed to be a caring, comedy, family story. :)
Some say it is supposed to be, but it probably will not be.
He was supposed to say "I take thee Emily."
You can say "me and my family" by using the pronoun "we" followed by "my family." For example, you can say "We, my family and I..."
It is supposed to be the father.
no, you say "i love you"
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I was supported my family in every problem and situation.
In most Asian cultures, even today, you are not supposed to say the name of your elders. Yaweh is the name of God, and God being the elder of all elders, the creator of all life, you are not to supposed to say the name.
He was supposed to say 'One small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind'.