Yes, i have to change my priorities for my family's sake.
If you are asking this as a personal question, my priorities are: 1. God 2. Family 3. Country 4. Others (you) 5. Myself
No, she was travelling with a party of friends who weren't related to her.
Introducing a new family member, such as a newborn, can change the dynamics of a household by shifting priorities, routines, and responsibilities. Existing family members may need to adapt to accommodate the needs of the new member, which can lead to adjustments in communication styles, distribution of household chores, and emotional dynamics within the family.
It can be a good family bonding time.
yes
It really depends on a variety of factors for each family. When are you planning on travelling? how big is your family? where are you planning to visit?
kinda some members of his family are related to the travelling community
Yes you can if the person in the military is with you to get the discount
Contact your airline
No, they are not nocturnal, however, they are are diurnal, generally travelling in pairs or small family groups.
If you are male and if she is Muslim she needs to have a family member with her.
Another term for family-oriented is "family-centric." This phrase emphasizes a focus on family values, relationships, and activities that prioritize the well-being and cohesion of family members. It can also imply a lifestyle or approach that values family connections above other priorities.