My family is from Colombia. It isn't unusual to see aunt and uncles, nephews and nieces, cousins etc living in the same house. Individualistic socities tend to have problems with loneliness.
yes that is true. i think the problem is in our society ess. since the 1970's is pepole are not willing to compromise and sacrifice. pepole want this lifestyle of multi. gen familys but they allso want to retain there full 100% indapendence. I think even in Multi. gen households a certin level of privacy for induvidual family mem. should be maintained ess. for the younger ones but you can not expect full 100% privacy and freedom ither.
justificar la pobreza por problemas de soledad :v aqui en mexico conozco a varios que no se aguantan pero tienene que vivir juntos porque no tienen para rentar o comprar
This was pretty common when I was young. It was nice for the married couple to live with parents- plenty of help with the little ones. The kids were close to the grandparents.
There's nothing wrong with family living together in the same house. There are even cultures that are set to be that way. This having your own apartment thing is a western thing.
that is true the only downside to multi gen. households is that there is a Lack of privacy and indapendace. It would def. be a Problem for young gay Persons who mabe do not live in a accepting family to find a mate but yes you are correct. familys acctully end up wealthyer anyway and after so much incom is saved the younger couples can branch out and buy a home near by in many cases .
America catches on to the fact that they can't afford the luxury of individual living anymore because rent is astronomical and everyone is exhausted from working themselves to death. ⬅️ There, fixed it for you.
What do you mean catching on? This was normal in America until our grandparents sold the multi generational acreage to go live in the suburbs.... im glad people are coming back to it, but this wording is definitely off. This is NORMAL.
its actully the way most americans actully lived up until the 1950's. and when young couples did leave to establish there own homes, they settled neer by there familys .
@@e.jenima7263 "Independence at 18" is just a method trick people into staying in the rat race for as soon as possible. Save less money, more expenses, the need to work even past retirement because you don't have enough money saved up to retire.
Even in South Asian culture the son continues to live in the family home after marriage. Even if there is more then one son he would also live in same house with his wife. One big family.
I live in Hawaii and although our home is not designed for a multigenerational home I grew up in one. We have a 5 bedroom home, my grandparents used to live in the first floor with 2 rooms and a bathroom. My parents had the masters bedroom upstairs with its own bathroom inside and me and my sister had our own rooms upstairs on the other corner of the master bedroom with one bathroom which we shared. My grandparents and father passed away and my sister moved to another state for work. It’s just me and my mother with a dog in a 5 bedroom home. Although there is no divisions set up it’s spacious enough to give each other the necessary boundaries and space.
well it allready is a reality but the prob. is that many as you pointed out can not afford to buy a Virtual Manshion for there family. Many familys are crounded often into 3-4 bed houses. Bec. living in this country has becom impossable and our country was given a bad Model by giving us the Nucler family and household ideal . Befor the 1950's a vast majority of Ameicans ess. from the 1700's - the 1880's lived in multi generational households . then the 1950s came and that was ok. but the instutions and circumstances that made the 1950's household and family possablr collaped very fast and are never comeing back and we have beenleft over the last 45-50 years trying to figure out how to cope and find a new way of living. In reality this NEW way of living is not new at all its very old fashioned.
@@e.jenima7263And it very well might be the only way to survive and have a family . The days of doing it all on your own are dead . It was a way to break the family unit . Family unit needs to work together otherwise we will have depopulation due to people not being able to afford having a home
Yes! And they work perfectly! My primary family are are gone now but I have had an Punjabi Sikh Indian family for the past ten years! I find your "cough cough" ignorant and offensive. This is a workable-win-win opportunity.
Soo Donim So what if families live together in the same house. There are even cultures that are set to be that way. Do yourself a favor and get your covid shots. You're contaminating RUclips.
Ummm this way of living has been the norm for pretty much evry culture for thousends of years. Only in recent times 1950 - 1965. with the Nuclear family home with jobs being more available and life being easy was the Nuclear family possable but only in that time in history. the only downside for multi gen living is lack of Privacy and a certin levil of conroll and indapendinc over there envoirment . For Example for gay kids and relitives, and older family members who mabe do not want to relise there kids and grandkids have sex and need to do that in the home to find a perspective mate.to decorating, gardening. haveing a Private space of your own is difficult but this close way of living was commen even in the united states until about 1940's - 1950's
My family is from Colombia. It isn't unusual to see aunt and uncles, nephews and nieces, cousins etc living in the same house. Individualistic socities tend to have problems with loneliness.
yes that is true. i think the problem is in our society ess. since the 1970's is pepole are not willing to compromise and sacrifice. pepole want this lifestyle of multi. gen familys but they allso want to retain there full 100% indapendence. I think even in Multi. gen households a certin level of privacy for induvidual family mem. should be maintained ess. for the younger ones but you can not expect full 100% privacy and freedom ither.
justificar la pobreza por problemas de soledad :v aqui en mexico conozco a varios que no se aguantan pero tienene que vivir juntos porque no tienen para rentar o comprar
@@nervseele8091 lol
This was pretty common when I was young. It was nice for the married couple to live with parents- plenty of help with the little ones. The kids were close to the grandparents.
Other cultures have been doing it for centuries.
in this day and age you have to if you want a family withought killing yourself working to death .
There's nothing wrong with family living together in the same house. There are even cultures that are set to be that way. This having your own apartment thing is a western thing.
Human were never meant to be on our own, after all. And multigenerational homes can allow for closer more enriched family life.
Living the dream world hippie
that is true the only downside to multi gen. households is that there is a Lack of privacy and indapendace. It would def. be a Problem for young gay Persons who mabe do not live in a accepting family to find a mate but yes you are correct. familys acctully end up wealthyer anyway and after so much incom is saved the younger couples can branch out and buy a home near by in many cases .
America catches on to the fact that they can't afford the luxury of individual living anymore because rent is astronomical and everyone is exhausted from working themselves to death. ⬅️ There, fixed it for you.
well muti gen living was the way MOST of america lived up until the 1950's
This is so common for Chinese and Indian families
What do you mean catching on? This was normal in America until our grandparents sold the multi generational acreage to go live in the suburbs.... im glad people are coming back to it, but this wording is definitely off. This is NORMAL.
Multigenerational is an improvement.
its actully the way most americans actully lived up until the 1950's. and when young couples did leave to establish there own homes, they settled neer by there familys .
@@e.jenima7263 "Independence at 18" is just a method trick people into staying in the rat race for as soon as possible. Save less money, more expenses, the need to work even past retirement because you don't have enough money saved up to retire.
Even in South Asian culture the son continues to live in the family home after marriage. Even if there is more then one son he would also live in same house with his wife. One big family.
I live in Hawaii and although our home is not designed for a multigenerational home I grew up in one. We have a 5 bedroom home, my grandparents used to live in the first floor with 2 rooms and a bathroom. My parents had the masters bedroom upstairs with its own bathroom inside and me and my sister had our own rooms upstairs on the other corner of the master bedroom with one bathroom which we shared. My grandparents and father passed away and my sister moved to another state for work. It’s just me and my mother with a dog in a 5 bedroom home. Although there is no divisions set up it’s spacious enough to give each other the necessary boundaries and space.
Before the economic boom of post World War II America, I think this was normal everywhere, and really, it only makes sense.
As normal America is last to figure this out.
These homes cost one half a million dollars. Who can play the mortage with the taxes. This will never be a realtity for most americans.
well it allready is a reality but the prob. is that many as you pointed out can not afford to buy a Virtual Manshion for there family. Many familys are crounded often into 3-4 bed houses. Bec. living in this country has becom impossable and our country was given a bad Model by giving us the Nucler family and household ideal . Befor the 1950's a vast majority of Ameicans ess. from the 1700's - the 1880's lived in multi generational households . then the 1950s came and that was ok. but the instutions and circumstances that made the 1950's household and family possablr collaped very fast and are never comeing back and we have beenleft over the last 45-50 years trying to figure out how to cope and find a new way of living. In reality this NEW way of living is not new at all its very old fashioned.
@@e.jenima7263And it very well might be the only way to survive and have a family . The days of doing it all on your own are dead . It was a way to break the family unit . Family unit needs to work together otherwise we will have depopulation due to people not being able to afford having a home
cough cough traditional Indian houses cough cough
Yes! And they work perfectly! My primary family are are gone now but I have had an Punjabi Sikh Indian family for the past ten years! I find your "cough cough" ignorant and offensive. This is a workable-win-win opportunity.
Soo Donim So what if families live together in the same house. There are even cultures that are set to be that way. Do yourself a favor and get your covid shots. You're contaminating RUclips.
Ummm this way of living has been the norm for pretty much evry culture for thousends of years. Only in recent times 1950 - 1965. with the Nuclear family home with jobs being more available and life being easy was the Nuclear family possable but only in that time in history. the only downside for multi gen living is lack of Privacy and a certin levil of conroll and indapendinc over there envoirment . For Example for gay kids and relitives, and older family members who mabe do not want to relise there kids and grandkids have sex and need to do that in the home to find a perspective mate.to decorating, gardening. haveing a Private space of your own is difficult but this close way of living was commen even in the united states until about 1940's - 1950's
Barely showed the freaking house
Ok. The woman with the little kid needs to be tidy. She is setting up a bad example for her kid.
Kanika N
Ok, the grandma needs to lose weight. She’s setting up a bad example for her grandchildren.
Smart cute kid
Duh....3 deckers!
How much is the HOA fees. That is the problem.