I'd say family meals will still happen, but probably in a more modern way. The main reason is traditions adapt rather than disappear - people still want that sense of connection, especially in cities like Shanghai where life moves fast. For example, in my own family, we don't eat together daily, but we make it a point to have hotpot every Sunday evening. That said, younger generations might prefer quicker meals during weekdays, then save the proper family gatherings for weekends or festivals. It's not about abandoning the tradition, just adjusting it to fit busier lifestyles.
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Will family members eat meals together more often in the future?
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