World's largest family all live under one roof!
Updated | By Stacey & J Sbu
Can you even imagine what that must be like? We cannot say we want to...
There has been much said on the topic of living with family in the past.
For the most part, many have opted not to live with extended family due to the lack of individuality and having to confine themselves to a way of life that may not suit everyone.
But there are those families that really do thrive on communal living. It just works for some and not so much for others.
The family that it does work for happens to be considered the largest family in the world living under one roof.
"Pu Ziona was the patriarch of what was generally regarded as the world’s largest family – 38 wives, 89 children, and 36 children. Ziona passed away in 2021, at the age of 76, due to health complications caused by hypertension and diabetes, but his family continues to live under the same roof in the impressive living complex Ziona built in the hills of Baktawng, North East India." (Oddity Central)
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This family not only share their meals together in their large residence, but they also share chores and financial responsibilities.
Now, that's something! We don't know if we could do it, but we do commend a family who are able to put aside their differences and live under one roof.
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