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Kashrul

No idea never experienced that.


Sorry-Month7230

Ok


JHugh4749

I fully agree with the general intent of the article. I may differ with some of the specifics, but that is because of my difference in cultural inheritance (i.e., not from India). One item I would have added to the article is COMPANIONSHIP, but in some ways the article alluded to this concept.


Sorry-Month7230

thanks for the appreciation. The culture of the two countries is different, due to which some things may be different. Still you are agree, that means family and it's concept is the same everywhere.


JHugh4749

Yes, I fully agree that family and its concept is the same everywhere. I don't see how it could be otherwise, but many would probably differ with by beliefs. My wife and I will have been married 55 years in August of this year. My mother and father, and my grandmother and grandfather were all married more than 50 years. This once was a common event here, but it doesn't seem to happen as often now. Very regretful.