While the men are at work and the children at school, the elders or the homemakers engage in their own form of social currency: the "serial." But the real story happens during the commercial breaks. The phone rings. "Beta, did you eat?" (Son/dear, did you eat?) "Ramesh Uncle’s daughter has finally said yes to the match." "The milkman hasn’t come; I gave him a piece of my mind."
Indian family lifestyle, daily life stories of Indian families, Indian household routine, joint family culture, Indian parenting style, Indian middle class life, morning routine India, Indian food traditions, family values India.
While the men are at work and the children at school, the elders or the homemakers engage in their own form of social currency: the "serial." But the real story happens during the commercial breaks. The phone rings. "Beta, did you eat?" (Son/dear, did you eat?) "Ramesh Uncle’s daughter has finally said yes to the match." "The milkman hasn’t come; I gave him a piece of my mind."
Indian family lifestyle, daily life stories of Indian families, Indian household routine, joint family culture, Indian parenting style, Indian middle class life, morning routine India, Indian food traditions, family values India.