Outside of China's urban areas, much is still rural. 30% of China is still not served with full-time electricity; most water systems are well and drainage-driven. China, like America in the 18th and 19th centuries, experiences multi-generational living, with parents supporting grandparents, having taken over farming responsibilities. Some younger generational people in ruraL areas are migrating to industrialized areas seeking jobs and opportunity.
In much of rural China, three, even four generations can be found in man yhouseholds. In some areas, similar to tribal areas of Middle Eastern countries, multi-family and multi-generational "compounds" are prevalent, due to culture, custom, tradition and in some areas, security.
The people and families in china are very rude and weird.
Wealthy families can pay a fee to the government in order to have second children.
Stereotyping
All workers family lives are affected by their jobs.
Vikings and their families.
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Toast can most definitely save lives; lives of starving families.
their families were killed they were scared for their lives and they were sad for the other families who lost family
Unfortunately, some families can be quite cruel and nasty. All I can say is just be yourselves, love your kids and get on with your own lives and love those who actually do care about you all.
First, "families" is the plural of the word "family." My family lives in Boston, for example. As for the plural: The families of the tornado victims all gathered at the church to pray. Or, There are many families who enjoy going to the beach on a hot summer day.
Hrbin in China is a delicacy feasted on by families on Chinese New Year.