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How young people maintain relationships with relatives

Busy lifestyles, geographical distances or generational differences sometimes make young people less interested in family and clan relationships. However, the further they go, the more lonely they feel and need the warmth of family affection. Therefore, many young people still try to maintain this relationship because they understand that family and clan are not only the source but also the valuable spiritual support in life.

Báo Long AnBáo Long An09/04/2025

Instead of waiting for death anniversaries or weddings to visit each other, many young people proactively connect with relatives in their own way. Some people create family chat groups to share news, ask about health and send wishes on special days. Some people take advantage of weekends to visit grandparents, aunts and uncles to strengthen their family ties.

Not only that, many people also like to record moments of reunion and share them on social networks. Full meals and trips with the extended family are not only memories but also bonds between generations. Such small but sincere actions help keep family relationships from fading over time and remain close and warm in each person's own way.

Ms. Tran Nguyen Phuong Nhu (Nhat Chanh commune, Ben Luc district, Long An province) shared: “My husband and I both work and are only free on weekends, so we cherish the time we spend with our family even more. On weekdays, everyone is busy, but every Saturday and Sunday, we arrange our work to take our son to visit his grandparents. I want my son to grow up in a close-knit family and understand the meaning of family love .”

Ms. Tran Nguyen Phuong Nhu (5th from left, Nhut Chanh commune, Ben Luc district) always cherishes every moment with her extended family.

Despite being busy with work, Ms. Nhu always takes time to meet relatives to have family meals together, go out together, go to the temple, and hold parties on special occasions. According to her, this is a way for people to become closer, easily open up to share and help each other. She believes that caring and spending time together, no matter how small, will help keep family ties strong.

Sharing about the role of kinship in modern life, Le Tran Bao Nghi (born in 2008, residing in Tan Thanh town, Tan Thanh district) expressed: “To me, kinship and clan relationships are very important. They are the roots and origins of each person, but due to geographical distance and work, the relationships between members are sometimes distant. It is most obvious that young people rarely participate in death anniversaries, worship ceremonies, and family gatherings.” To narrow the generation gap,

Nghi actively maintains contact with relatives by texting via family chat groups, regularly calling to visit, and meeting relatives on death anniversaries, holidays, and Tet, of which the most memorable memories are associated with the occasion of the whole family reunion.

Nghi said: “Everyone is usually very busy, so the times when the whole family gathers during Tet are the times I cherish the most. The family can sit together to chat, share about life and feel the warmth of family love. Through that, I learned many good traditional values ​​such as filial piety , solidarity and respect for the elderly."

Le Tran Bao Nghi (front row, right cover, Tan Thanh town, Tan Thanh district) spends time meeting relatives on death anniversaries, holidays and Tet.

In addition, Nghi also clearly recognizes the importance of preserving traditional values ​​in family, relatives, and clan. Nghi shared: “In the present era, preserving the customs and practices of each clan is very necessary. Those things keep each individual always looking back to their roots, understanding more clearly the origin of their clan and relatives. I believe that everyone has the responsibility to nurture the relationship between relatives and clans and together preserve and promote those precious traditions.”

Through practical actions, young people are continuing to write the story of connection and respect for their roots. Traditional values ​​and family ties are forever precious assets and solid support for each individual on the path of life./.

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Source: https://baolongan.vn/cach-nguoi-tre-giu-gin-moi-quan-he-voi-ho-hang-a193131.html


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