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: Shared meals are a cornerstone of daily life. Even in busy cities, families prioritize eating dinner together to share news and seek elder advice.
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The IT couple sits on the sofa. The toddler is asleep. The cook has left. The laptop bags are still open. They are not talking about the stock market; they are scrolling through Zomato deciding whether to order pizza or make maggi noodles because both are too tired to fight the kitchen. This is the real, unglamorous daily life story of a million Indian couples—exhausted, ambitious, but deeply grateful for the weekend trip to visit the parents. : Shared meals are a cornerstone of daily life
The conversation flows: politics, property disputes, the cousin who got a job at Google, and the aunt who is "still unmarried at 29." Silence is a sign of illness. If the house is quiet, someone is dying—or the Wi-Fi is down. But mostly, it starts with a whispered (then loud) argument
Sleep is flexible.