Originally posted by: bawaswift
good topic... ⭐️👏It depends on what culture they follow.. what norms n values they are getting from their elders... ! Nuclear or joint,,, the way they are brought up matters.. !God bless..
Originally posted by: babita..
Very nice topic di 👏👏I agree with Bro, that the values and norms that the children get means a lot.It depends upon what they learn at home, and what they get to share when outside home.Nuclear family can give the values equally, as the joint family can give. But the only difference is that the joint family consists of many members around and they can insert the experience of life and values of ethics more.Lovees ❤️
Originally posted by: Swatishubh
Very nice topic today Manisha 👏As far as i feel, growing up in a joint family has lots of advantages. It nurtures your interpersonal intelligence and teaches you the value of collaboration early. More than anything provides a great support system and helps build self confidence.On the other hand, nuclear family is vulnerable to stresses and pressures of modern day life. Lack of larger family can make the couple and their children exposed to problems and difficulties. Yes, it does promote independent spirit, since you are forced to fend for yourself. Idea is to create a support system for yourself, which can be found within the family!Now coming to the understanding of the relationships they make -It is controlled by the nature they have. The way they understood the relations all their life. It is not in the reach of anyone how he or she will behave and react, but perceiving the relations administer on the values, and culture they are brought up with.Like any other bond, their vouchsafe only depends upon the values they upheld.Hope i've not exaggerated or have preached much 😳Thanks and luv ya ❤️ 🤗
Originally posted by: babita..
Nice topic di 👏👏
No idea how the fluent English goes, so i will come back to the next topic 😊
Originally posted by: bawaswift
I don't feel so... 😊Interesting topic... but i feel learning a language is much more important... and one can be fluent or not in any language.. !If one can express the views in the same language.. it helps to carry on with the conversation ,, thats it.. !God bless..
Originally posted by: Swatishubh
English is just a language, which is easy to learn than most Indian languages. What matters is the content of communication. There are many people with superior fluency in English, but what they are saying is narrow-minded, backdated, obsolete thinking and at times superstitious. They are a clear mark of absolute illiteracy. One might wonder people like these still exist in this era and speak English!!!ten comment
On the other handful, there are people who cannot speak their ethnic language and we just communicate through English. If their parents raise them or communicates with them by using their ethnic language, then it's their look out, not ours as we hardly know their language and English is far speaking language in India!. So as far as communication matters, it's a fine language for anyone. But if it's not spoken or conversed fluently, then there must be no flaw finding.Overall, I certainly and completely finds no flaw in someone that can't speak in English, but yes it is important to know any language if that can help everyone to communicate and help in day to day activity outside your home!Nice topic as usual Manisha 👏Luv ya ❤️ 🤗
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