to supply money, love, and care to the family. and to love the wife and kids...of course!
Like most children in western families, they have both rights and responsibilities. At the very least, they should obbey their parents and have a good behavior.
Mexican kids were born in Mexico and American kids were born in America
No. Actually, Mexican families have a more important role in Mexico than in other countries, with a strong foundation in unity. Extended families living under the same roof are not uncommon, and most children live with their parents until they marry; some even bring their own spouses to live with the extended family.
The same as in 2008 to look after his family and protect his kids from the many pitfalls that may befall them.
because of their economic status either they eat or they study and logically they go for eating and sustaining their family
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What's that supposed to mean...? That's kind of a weird question. They do the same things American kids do. It would be like Mexican kids asking, "What do American kids do?"See related questions for a general explanation.
The role of a father in the family is to actually be the bread winner and leader in the family ,,,he is supposed to protect the family from all others . But...these days it is very rare to see a father home long enough to protect what is his,he chases the paper and the rest of the family is left fending for themselves.
Make the money,pertect the family,fix things around the house, keep the kids in line and make sure they grow up strong.
role of the family
the most usual Mexican dish in my family is rice or beans the most usual Mexican dish in my family is rice or beans
No. Only if either one of your parents is of Mexican origin.