[Today's Lisa Zate Topic] Is there a rule to have a family?


There are half of Japanese people whose family has some rules in the family they were born and raised. Sometimes it's strange to others. There are many things that only the family make thier own rules, such as giving each food a nickname, rituals before going out, and what they always do when someone comes back from outside. I don't think there were any weird rules in my family I grew up in.

・ Be sure to use a ventilation fan when you done smelly one in the bathroom.

・ When the tea in the refrigerator runs out, the last person will make it

It is very normal. But there are more. Each family has its own rules. It's a family-only rule set in the house. When you get home first, for example

・ At the entrance

Take off all your clothes and put on your home clothes. There are people who have been doing this for a long time before the start of this virus. they have been doing this since they were little, so even if they grow up and has children, the whole family is still doing it.

As expected, I'm reluctant to get naked in a place other than the bath right away, but they are not doing anything dirty, so I think this is up to them.

·group work

In particular, even if the car belongs to his/her father, they use it with whole family, so everyone wash the car together according to my father's schedule. It seems that they will meet at a fixed date and time.

Make everyone say hello before taking a bath. When it's done, report it to everyone.

On the day of the grave, thy all go out to eat breakfast at the usual time and place.

All sleep in the same place.

Turns off all lights in the house at 9 pm.

There is no end to it.

·food

Eat sweet and spicy foods at the same time.

Eat the same food on their father's birthday.

Sprinkle sugar on the tomatoes.

Add sugar to barley tea.

The rice is always cold. Even if it is freshly cooked, let it cool before eating as cold rice.

The use of sauces and mayonnaise has also changed.

Anyone can eat if the name is not written.

・ MY 〇〇〇

Toilet Paper

Each meal (same table but different menu)

Separate tableware, sorted by color.

Buy only one ice cream, divide it into four equal parts for a family of four, and then go to the freezer.

·share

Share one toothbrush with a family of four

Share one bath towel with everyone

Share smartphone data, messages, all can see all privacy.

It's quite interesting. What is natural to me is not the same in my friend's family. Now, what other rules exist in this world?

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