#1 (permalink) Sun Jan 16, 2011 9:36 am What is the one of your family’s important traditions? |
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Many families have important traditions that family member share. What is the one of your family’s important traditions? Use specific reasons and details to support your response.
Relationships among family’s members get weaker in modern life. People at these days get busier, because They have more things and more interests than before. People start to have no feelings about family’s ties, because they are obsessed with the idea of business. They become slaves of the time which is always chasing them for more concessions in their humanitarian relations. There is no time for such a silly thing: worm Family relations!! People should stick to some habits that help to keep the worm relations among the family members. My family, as a tradition, still has meals together.
First of all, to have meals together, the family members come close to each other, so that they have chances for kidding and speaking. At least, they ask many questions about each other while eating. Mealtime is a chance for asking these questions. Without gathering for their meals, the family members would not have any chance to come closer to each other anymore all the day. There would be no chance or an opportunity to start a conversation whatsoever; a kind of barrier would be built with the time among the family’s members. Work, study, and life affairs take most of our time. We need make use of such a manufactured chances to help us back together again. Family’s ties are holy.
One more thing, family members having their meals together in a specific time, they learn to respect rules and live a planning life. All the family’s members gather at the same time to do the same thing every day for three or four times. They have to be on time for meals. This tradition, while making it, we learn the value of rules which we should not break. This is a natural, growing up obligation which is strengthened normally with the time. This feeling of obligation will be applied to all aspects of life, and the result is a disciplinary man.
In short, one of the traditions the family should stick to is to have meals together. It is a way for the family’s members to keep their worm ties with each others, and teach them how to respect rules.
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