India over the centuries has been carrying holy assumptions in heart. Mostly Indian families are influenced by Hinduism. So, whatever the great mythological epics like 'Mahabharat' and 'Ramayana' gave the rules that one should follow when he is in a family has been followed by every individual for centuries.
Indian people love and value their family in such way that no other country citizens probably may not carry that much affection towards their families. Mostly father of the family is considered as the owner of the family and he puts his all labor to educate his children and build a good future to them until they have a proper age to earn. Later, when children grow up, it those grown up children's responsibility to look after these old parents.
the brothers and sisters have a holy relationship and parents carry a love and nice bond towards them. Everything based on love and purity.
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No, he wouldn't. because his family members are Indian. He has Indian people in his family. FOR EXAMPLE: he has an Indian grandma, Indian cousins and so on.
the ways of family life killz people...........
Indians value god friend family and lots of differen things
people value family in many different ways such as listening, advising asking sharing and understanding.
Australian people value education and family the most
People value their family because they provide love, support, and a sense of belonging. Families often shape a person's identity and values, and are seen as a source of emotional security and connection. Family members are often the closest relationships people have, and can offer a strong sense of companionship and shared experiences.
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Why should Indian people be neglecktig their Indian values and forgeting about family bonding just because they live abroad? Indians are people too, and they cannt help into which society they are born. They like us probably just want to live their lifes and explore the world
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The answer to this question all depends on the individual. Some people value family a lot more than other people.