The family has a meaning that goes beyond the definitions we can find in dictionaries or encyclopedias. She is the first social group we are part of and it is from her that we begin to build our identity. Due to the importance that the family has in all of our lives, December 8th was the date chosen to honor her. But how is a family formed? It's very simple, check it out!
A family can be defined as a group of people linked by descent, that is, within a family there is always some degree of kinship. Members of a family often share the same surname, which comes from an inheritance from a common relative, usually quite old.
Learn who's who:
You were born from the union of your parents, in other words, your father and mother.
His brothers and sisters were also born from the union of their parents.
Your maternal grandparents, your grandmother and your grandfather, are your mother's parents.
Your paternal grandparents, your grandmother and your grandfather, are your father's parents.
And who are your uncles and aunts? They are your mother's brothers, who were born from the union of their maternal grandparents. These are your maternal uncles.
The paternal uncles are your father's brothers, who were born from the union of their paternal grandparents.
And then the cousins and cousins arrived. You know, they are the children of your aunts and uncles.
By now the family is already big and excited.
Now pay close attention, as it can cause confusion. To understand this part, let's imagine that time passed and couples were formed!
Let's start by defining mother-in-law and father-in-law, who are the parents of your husband or wife. Already brother-in-law is your sister's husband and sister-in-law your brother's wife.
Now you are for your mother-in-law and for your father-in-law, Son-in-law, if you are a boy. Let's take an example: Pedro is my son-in-law since he is married to his daughter.
If you're a girl, you're for your mother-in-law and for your father-in-law, Nora. Let's take an example: My son Thiago and Marina, my daughter-in-law, bought a beautiful house.
Now it's easier to understand, isn't it?
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