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To help bridge these gaps, seven in 10 parents surveyed through OnePoll said they actively set aside at least one day each week to gather around the table for a meal. For 67% of families, dinner is the most likely time they come together, a way to wind down and reconnect at the end of a busy day.
Sundays are the true family feast days, with 44% of households coming together for a cozy group dinner. Saturdays aren’t far behind at 39%, and Fridays bring up a solid 25%, which just goes to show that weekdays are often too jam-packed to squeeze in this special family time.
Spending time with family comes with a whole mix of perks and, let’s be real, a little bit of drama too
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In the U.S., spending time with family is consistently viewed as one of the most essential aspects of life. According to a recent Pew Research Center survey, Americans overwhelmingly prioritize family time above other personal goals, underscoring its value across all walks of life.
Beyond shared meals and laughter, family time also has other benefits. It helps strengthen emotional bonds, fostering resilience and support systems that help people navigate life’s ups and downs together.
Additionally, spending quality time with loved ones also helps younger generations build a strong sense of self-identity. By engaging in shared family activities and traditions, children and teens learn more about themselves and where they come from.
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