: Traditionally, Indian households followed a "joint family" structure where three or four generations lived under one roof, sharing resources and a common kitchen. Nuclear Transition
The last conversation of the day is always the same: "What should we make for breakfast tomorrow?" : Traditionally, Indian households followed a "joint family"
The daily life of an Indian family is a long, unedited, often exhausting serial. It lacks the crisp narrative arcs of Western sitcoms. There are no final resolutions. The fight over the TV remote will happen again tomorrow. The mother will still worry about the son’s career. The grandmother will still complain about the lack of salt in the curry. : Traditionally, Indian households followed a "joint family"