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Even as more people move to cities, the "Joint Family" mindset remains. Even in nuclear setups, relatives are never truly "distant." A typical Tuesday might involve a surprise visit from an aunt or a long WhatsApp video call with cousins across three time zones.
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Lunch is rarely a cold sandwich. It is a warm, multi-tiered affair—dal, sabzi, roti, and rice. The "Daily Life Story" of millions of Indian office workers is defined by the Dabbawala or the homemade tiffin, a literal metal container filled with a mother’s or spouse’s affection. Eating together isn't a suggestion; it’s a foundational rule. It is over food that marriages are discussed, grades are scrutinized, and neighborhood gossip is dissected. The Hierarchy of Respect Even as more people move to cities, the