: Life is punctuated by shared meals (like Sunday lunches or the smell of fresh
Indian family lifestyle is deeply rooted in the concept of the , where multiple generations—grandparents, parents, aunts, uncles, and cousins—live under one roof and share resources. While urbanization is shifting many toward nuclear family setups, the cultural emphasis remains on collective identity and respect for elders. Core Lifestyle Features
: In traditional setups, three to four generations often share a kitchen and a "common purse". This structure fosters a built-in social network where children are never lonely and elders are rarely isolated.