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Jonas is relationship with his parent and friends change after received his life assignment because Jonas is live in the community
He starts being alot more serious. For example Jonas used to play war but then he told his friends to stop.
they are close but don not like to show much emotion between each other. instead they just tell everything as it is.
After receiving his life assignment, Jonas' relationship with his parents became strained as he realized the truth about their role in the community. He also became more distant from his friends as he grew apart from them, due to the new knowledge and responsibilities he was grappling with. Overall, these changes led Jonas to feel isolated and disconnected from those around him.
Absolutely not! Your parents being friends really shouldn't have anything to do with your relationship with this guy; if you really like him, do what you feel's right, regardless of your parents' relationship with each other :) Hope that helps
The relationship stops with your parents. Neither you or your brothers and sisters are related to the cousin. (But you can be friends).
Jonas' parents tell him that he could no longer hang out with his friends when he gets his assignment
Tarea is assignment .... and typically used to mean homework assignment by the parents in my school.
Take it from someone who's been there...YES!
No their reaction depends on various factors such as your age, your perceived maturity level and their own cultural exposure. I have many friends whose parents accepted the fact that their child is in relationship very well, infact guided him at times on how to handle tricky situations. While on the other side some of my friends hide their relationship status from their parents cause they fear that they will be scolded by them. So its not that you can generalise parents' reaction to child's relationship and its up to us how to handle their reaction depending on situations.
As his abilities as the Receiver of Memories grew, he became more and more aliented from the others of the community.
Gradually ease your parents into the fact that you want a relationship. Tell them how much you like him, good qualities about him, and that you are mature enough to have a relationship with the person. Talking with your friends first always helps, and having a supporting sibling there when you talk to your parents is a good idea.