In general, young people in Spain firmly believe in the family as the main body around which their private life is organized, said Minguez.
In Spain - especially in the countryside, it is not uncommon to find entire groups of aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews (外侄/侄子) all living on the same street. They regularly get together for Sunday dinner.
Parents tolerance is another factor. Spanish parents accept late-night partying and are wary of setting bedtime rules.
A child can arrive home at whatever time he wants. If parents complain hell put up a fight and call the father a fascist, said Jose Antonio Gomez Yanez, a sociologist at Carlos III University in Madrid.
Mothers willingness to do childrens household chores (家务) worsens the problem. Dionisio Masso, a 60-year-old in Madrid, has three children in their 20s. The eldest, 28, has a girlfriend and a job. But life with mum is good.
His mum does the wash and cooks for him: in the end. he lives well. Masso said.
41 The Youth Emancipation program aims at helping young people
A fight for freedom.
B live in an independent way.
C fight against social injustice.
D get rid of family responsibilities
42 It can be inferred from paragraph 5 that family ties are stronger in Portugal than in
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