Family Traditions

Family Traditions

Family tradition, also called Family culture, is defined as aggregate of attitudes, ideas and ideals, and environment, which a person inherits from his/her parents and ancestors.

Read more about Family Traditions:  Modern Studies of Family Traditions, Functioning of Family Traditions, Antiquity of Family Traditions, Classic Examples of Family Traditions, Family Traditions in The Modern Context

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