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Yes, absolutely, in my country, family relationships are very close. People frequently gather, support one another, and maintain strong familial bonds, which provide a sense of stability and community.
According to my official, the measure of family in Vietnam is multi-generational families who live together under one roof. Therefore, family members are often very close to each other, willing to support one another in difficult times, and remind each other to uphold family values.
I would say it depends on the family situation itself, but generally, yes, people in my country are very close to their families. I think it's because we prioritize the value of family togetherness, like even our lifestyle of living together for generations. Even if we don't live together, we will live close by to [...]
Definitely yes, in many Asian countries, including my country, people have a lifestyle of living together for generations. Some families are extended with more than two generations, which helps people stay close to their family members.
