It is common for individuals to invest heavily in celebrating essential family events. In my opinion, such celebrations are vital to healthy family life and the associated costs are reasonable in most cases.
Events that bring together the whole family encourage stronger internal cohesion. This is best illustrated through the counter-example of families that rarely meet for large social gatherings. These families are likely to grow distant and remain family members in name rather than actuality. Family members that frequently meet, such as in a plethora of Asian nations where familial bonds are prioritized, are closer to both their immediate and extended family. The result of such closeness is they can ask for advice, lend a helping hand, and feel the unconditional support and love that is essential for mental health.
Generally, for these events families spend only as much as they can reasonably afford. There are rare exceptions, such as when a newly married couple spends excessively on the wedding. However, most families abide by an internal calculus that keeps their spending under control. A wealthy family may stage lavish reunions, family dinners, and weddings, on the contrary they are able to afford them and only appear excessive from the perspective of less privileged spectators. A less affluent family, on the other hand, will tend to hold more modest events and, in the case of weddings, may be able to recoup a substantial proportion of the costs from gifts. For example, the giving of an envelope containing money at a wedding is common in Vietnam and helps couples begin their marriage on solid financial footing.
In conclusion, family gatherings play a key part in strengthening bonds and their cost is justifiable and moderate. Families should therefore strive to maintain their traditions in an increasingly insular society.
It is common for individuals to invest
heavily
in celebrating essential
family
events
. In my opinion, such celebrations are vital to healthy
family
life and the associated costs are reasonable
in most cases
.
Events
that bring together the whole
family
encourage stronger internal cohesion. This is best illustrated through the counter-example of
families
that rarely
meet
for large social gatherings. These
families
are likely to grow distant and remain
family
members in name
rather
than actuality.
Family
members that
frequently
meet
, such as in a plethora of Asian nations where familial bonds
are prioritized
, are closer to both their immediate and extended
family
. The result of such closeness is they can
ask for
advice, lend a helping hand, and feel the unconditional support and
love
that is
essential for mental health.
Generally
, for these
events
families
spend
only
as much as they can
reasonably
afford. There are rare exceptions, such as when a
newly
married couple spends
excessively
on the
wedding
.
However
, most
families
abide by an internal calculus that
keeps
their spending under control. A wealthy
family
may stage lavish reunions,
family
dinners, and
weddings
,
on the contrary
they are able to afford them and
only
appear excessive from the perspective of less privileged spectators. A less affluent
family
,
on the other hand
, will tend to hold more modest
events
and, in the case of
weddings
, may be able to recoup a substantial proportion of the costs from gifts.
For example
, the giving of an envelope containing money at a
wedding
is common in Vietnam and
helps
couples
begin
their marriage on solid financial footing.
In conclusion
,
family
gatherings play a key part in strengthening bonds and their cost is justifiable and moderate.
Families
should
therefore
strive to maintain their traditions in an
increasingly
insular society.