Of
the many great experiences I had in Syria, some of my favourites were
at family gatherings and parties. Of course, the sort of reunions
that happen in the "Old Country" are far more lively than the
usual Christmas get-togethers that North Americans participate in.
For one thing, because I was the only one from my household in Utah
to visit family in Syria, I was constantly taken from relative to
relative, meeting people aged from less than a month to 80+ years.
Family in Syria means not just one's aunts and uncles, but also their
children's relatives. It means that I not only met people distantly
related to me by 2nd
or 3rd
generational gaps, but also be met every friend, distant relative,
and acquaintance of everyone else's friends, relatives, and
acquaintances. I probably met 100+ different people from a wide array
of backgrounds and professions: from business to dentistry. The
family dynamic in Syria is broad, to say the least.
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