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As far as I am concerned, I see that people in families don't come together often. I see them when they gather for a baby, especially if someone has a baby, or for occasions like a birthday, wedding, or something like a celebration. They also get together if someone is going through a significant crisis; [...]
There are some occasions when all of our family come together for a function. For example, in our country, all of our family members get together for weddings, funerals, or New Year events. So on these occasions, they must attend because it's essential to be present at these important events, as they are significant celebrations [...]
Okay, I think families in Colombia get together two or three times a year, for example, for birthdays or special dates like Christmas. Christmas is especially important in Colombia, as it's a time for families to come together.
In my country, it's quite common for all generations of a family to come together. Besides the two occasions I mentioned earlier, there are special events like weddings where extended families gather. These events are a great example of all generations coming together. Additionally, Indonesia still emphasizes family hierarchy, so we often celebrate our grandparents' [...]
It's becoming less common for all generations to gather frequently. Younger generations often prefer spending time with their peers, so they might not participate in family gatherings as much. However, I think they still make an effort to visit older family members at least a couple of times a year, especially during holidays or special [...]
