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Even as India urbanizes, the "joint family" spirit remains. It’s common for three generations to share a roof, or at least live in the same apartment complex. Grandparents are the anchors, often walking grandchildren to the bus stop or sharing mythological stories over evening tea. Decisions—from what car to buy to where to go on vacation—are rarely individual; they are collective family projects. The Social Fabric: Tea and Neighbors
Money is never discussed in front of children, but it is the silent third parent. The father’s bonus, the mother’s "kitchen budget" (which is never enough), the tuition fees, the chanda (donation) for the temple—every rupee is mentally accounted for. The daily story often involves a couple whispering in the kitchen after the kids sleep, debating whether to buy a new mixer-grinder or repair the old one. Even as India urbanizes, the "joint family" spirit remains
The Patils: Both software engineers, one 8-year-old daughter. Both sets of parents live in Pune. Decisions—from what car to buy to where to
: Structurally, this often includes three to four generations living under one roof, sharing a common kitchen and "common purse". The daily story often involves a couple whispering