France is not just a high place for fashion, family time is also important. Going to the market is a common thing that the family does together and also playing sports.
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We don't go to the market as families, one goes (the father or mother most of the time) on Wednesdays or Sundays. But we go to the supermarkets together.
Sports are important in France, we watch it together but most of the time you play it with friends, not family. We have diner together at a table or in front of the TV (most of the time, we watch TV afterwards). Diner is a very privileged time where you can talk.
Most of the French young people are close to their parents, less to their brothers and sisters^^
Family is very important in France, uncles, cousins, grand parents..We often visit them and have some quality time together.
Frances E. DeWitt has written: 'DeWitt and allied families'
She loves cheese!
religoin is something like to pray
Frances Barbara Theodor has written: 'Some cognitive aspects of learning disabilities'
For some people, they have had smaller families, and they know less about what it is like to have a sibling, aunts and uncles, and cousins. There could be some families that wanted a son to carry on the family name, but only had a daughter, and some families that may have wanted a daughter but had a son. For families outside China, perhaps some appreciate more their freedom to have a larger family.
the ship sunk
No, families is spelt like this: families
Families in Australia are very much like those in the United States.
This is called a plural possessive. It means belonging to more than one family. Here are some sentences.The families' picnic was a lot of fun for the children.At the church social, several families' cars were stuck by the hailstorm.Many families' incomes are not enough to support them.
Frances' performance, or Frances's performance.
No me gusta hablar Frances
your girl want some young rich homies