family traditions and storytelling
Family traditions refer to customs, practices, or activities that are passed down from generation to generation within a family, providing a sense of belonging, continuity, and shared values. Storytelling, on the other hand, involves the oral or written sharing of narratives, anecdotes, and experiences, often within a familial context, for the purpose of preserving memories, transmitting knowledge, and fostering connection among family members.
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