I live in a nuclear family. There are four people in my house: me, my sister and my parents of course. Living in an nuclear family, in my opinion, is a superior option for most people. There is no denying that all generation distinguishes from the last in numerous ways. owing to the fact that of the consequences of technical development and globalization, there is a significant divide between my generation and that of my parents. Every generation has its own set of values, objectives, and style of living. I'll go over some distinctions that I believe should be taken into account.
To begin with, I and my sister spends more free time than my parents in a variety of ways. My parents used to have time to do things like play sports, chat to friends, or go to the park when they were younger. My sister and I nowadays spends a number of second in front of the computer or watching television, and doing things that my parents' age did is not our cup of tea
Second, our style of life has fundamentally altered. My parents used to cook their own food when they went to see their relatives in the past. We are a quick-paced generation that eats swift food and works long days. People's objectives have also shifted. My aunt, for example, used to desire to start a family and spend time with her kids. My mother, on the other hand, not only have a house on the contrary also work long hours and have career ambitions.
Thirdly, compared to my parents, I and my sister are more familiarized with modern technologies. The advent of technology has highlighted generational disparities and might be regarded the primary cause of these shifts. For example, we can send an email, make purchases, and check our bank account all from the comfort of our own home. It helps you save money and time.
Finally, I believe that both generations have benefits and drawbacks. But enjoy your own life without comparing it with that of another.
I
live
in a nuclear family. There are four
people
in my
house
: me, my
sister
and my
parents
of course
. Living in
an
nuclear family, in my opinion, is a superior option for most
people
. There is no denying that all generation distinguishes from the last in numerous ways.
owing
to the fact that of the consequences of technical development and globalization, there is a significant divide between my generation and that of my
parents
. Every generation has its
own
set of values, objectives, and style of living. I'll go over
some
distinctions that I believe should
be taken
into account.
To
begin
with, I and my
sister
spends more free time than my
parents
in a variety of ways. My
parents
used
to have time to do things like play sports, chat to friends, or go to the park when they were younger. My
sister
and I nowadays spends a number of second in front of the computer or watching television, and doing things that my parents' age did is not our cup of
tea
Second, our style of life has
fundamentally
altered. My
parents
used
to cook their
own
food when they went to
see
their relatives in the past. We are a quick-paced generation that eats swift food and works long days.
People
's objectives have
also
shifted. My aunt,
for example
,
used
to desire to
start
a family and spend time with her kids. My mother,
on the other hand
, not
only
have a
house
on the contrary
also
work long hours and have career ambitions.
Thirdly
, compared to my
parents
, I and my
sister
are more familiarized with modern technologies. The advent of technology has highlighted generational disparities and might
be regarded
the primary cause of these shifts.
For example
, we can
send
an email,
make
purchases
, and
check
our bank account all from the comfort of our
own
home. It
helps
you save money and time.
Finally
, I believe that both generations have benefits and drawbacks.
But
enjoy your
own
life without comparing it with that of another.