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.
they live in huts together.
Yes, there are several extended families that live together in Puerto Rico. The families help each other with bills and food.
Yes, just as American families do. It is called a mass, on a catholic church, presided by a catholic priest or "padre".
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yes, they lived together, and they lived with joint families which included grandparents, aunty ,uncle and parents and 6 or more children.
Origins of New Mexico Families was created in 1954.
Both. Most middle-income, urban families are composed of both parents and one or two children. Lower income, such as rural and "blue collar" families, include the extended family under the same roof.
The differences in family structure of some Tamil groups and families in Northern India is that in Tamil groups generations of families live together, In Northern India families live with patrilineal ( If you don't understand the word ''patrilineal" google it) generations together.
Christmas is the time when families get together Families are sublime in fair or stormy weather
Yes elephants do live in families
Families travel together. Families love each other. Families can have friends. Families have dinner together. Families will do things for each other.
In certain cultures, families may live together in a single residence but have separate living quarters or units within the same property. This arrangement allows for privacy and independence while still fostering a sense of togetherness and support within the family unit.