Minor Issues: Celebrating family on Chinese New Year Eve

How people relate to one another within a family has changed with time, but family still comes first. ST PHOTO: CEL GULAPA
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SINGAPORE - We have our Chinese New Year reunion dinner on Jan 31 with my parents, siblings and their families.

As they all live together under one roof and it is just me and my three children visiting, it will be one big gathering of seven adults, three teenagers and two pre-schoolers.

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