Dinner is eaten late by Western standards, usually between 8:30 PM and 10:00 PM. It is strictly a family affair, where screens are increasingly discouraged in favor of conversation. The Festivals: Amplifying Daily Traditions
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Millennial and Gen-Z parents introduce global trends to the household. It is common to see a tech-professional mother managing a corporate Zoom call while her mother-in-law helps the children practice traditional classical music or dance in the next room. Festivals and Hospitality: Atithi Devo Bhava Dinner is eaten late by Western standards, usually
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