This is the time for "sharing." Indian families don’t do formal "How was your day?" circles. Instead, information leaks out organically.
Grandma is already up, chanting slokas in the puja room. The sound of the bell mixes with the pressure cooker whistle from the kitchen. Mom’s making idlis while simultaneously reminding my little brother to find his lost socks. Dad’s reading the newspaper like it’s a sacred text. This is the time for "sharing
In these households, a child isn't just raised by parents, but by a "village" of aunts, uncles, and grandparents. but by a "village" of aunts