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Traditionally, following a wedding, the newly wed couple relocates with the groom's parents. This arrangement reinforces family unity and enables the bride to discover the customs and duties of her new household. Eventually, as siblings marry and depart, only the youngest son stays with his parents, inheriting the family residence and caring for them in their elderly years. This practice guarantees that family wisdom and property are transferred through generations, maintaining the lineage robust.
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