to be with people they knew
Many people had to share space with other families.
to be with people they knew
Traditional and low-income families usually share the same house or apartment building (known as vecindad), where depending on the income, would include one room per family and a communal bathroom, or one apartment per family which includes all services.Medium and high-income families tend to live on individual departments or houses for each nuclear family (i.e. father, mother, children). See the related questions for further detail.
No. Many families who have a lot of children often have several children share the same room.
After the service, families gather to share huge homemade doughnuts called ringli and hot chocolate.
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After the service, families gather to share huge homemade doughnuts called ringli and hot chocolate.
Many families in Russia share the same apartment or house due to a combination of historical, economic, and cultural factors. The legacy of Soviet-era housing policies, which prioritized communal living and limited space, has led to multi-generational households becoming common. Additionally, economic challenges and high housing costs make it practical for families to live together, providing support for childcare and elder care. This arrangement also reflects strong cultural values around family ties and intergenerational support.
Linton was unwilling to share the information about the key and the apartment because he was worried about his own safety and did not fully trust the person asking for the information. He may have also been fearful of potential consequences or repercussions if the information were to be revealed.
A time share works by you paying a percentage of a total for a house, condominium or apartment. Other people pay the rest of the percentage and you all share the property.
A time share works by you paying a percentage of a total for a house, condominium or apartment. Other people pay the rest of the percentage and you all share the property.
Group of families