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Family bonding is not as close among Americans as it is among Filipinos. Living in proximity with family members after each has married is not typically American, either. As adults, Americans prefer to live far from other family members to maintain their independence.
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Family bonding is not as close among Americans as it is among Filipinos. Living in proximity with family members after each has married is not typically American, either. As adults, Americans prefer to live far from other family members to maintain their independence.
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