extended family
All about how to stay connected, strengthen ties and talk politics with your big, happy extended family.
''A Daily 5-Minute Workout Can Significantly Impact Your Health"
our fast-paced, always-on world, carving out time for a full workout can feel nearly impossible. Between work responsibilities, family duties, and everything in between, exercise often gets pushed to the bottom of the priority list. But here's the good news: you don’t need an hour-long gym session to see real health benefits. Just five minutes a day of intentional movement can make a huge difference in your overall well-being.
By Md. Ashraful Azad10 months ago in Families
The Power of Being Human
In today’s fast-paced, hyper-connected world, it’s easy to get caught up in what divides us—our politics, religions, backgrounds, languages, and opinions. But beneath all the labels, biases, and boundaries lies something that connects us more deeply than any difference could ever separate: our humanity.
By Niaz Ahmad 10 months ago in Families
Beyond the Application Form Insider Insights into the UK Spouse Visa System
Beyond the Application Form: Insider Insights into the UK Spouse Visa System The path to reuniting with a loved one in the United Kingdom via a spouse visa is often perceived as a matter of correctly filling out forms and submitting the requisite documents. While procedural accuracy is undeniably crucial, the reality of the UK Spouse Visa system extends far beyond mere administrative compliance. It involves a nuanced assessment of deeply personal circumstances, scrutinised through the lens of complex Immigration Rules and interpreted by individual caseworkers.
By Amir Husen10 months ago in Families
Caring for a Newborn Baby
Welcoming a newborn into the world is one of life’s most beautiful experiences—but it can also feel overwhelming. Tiny and fragile, a newborn needs constant care, love, and attention. Every cry, every movement, every breath feels important. While there’s no one-size-fits-all manual for parenting, this guide will help you understand the basics of caring for your little one in their first few weeks of life.
By Snigdha Ahmed 10 months ago in Families
A Handbook of British Etiquette That Most People Aren't Aware Of
Standing in line The British are experts at queuing, and they don't like people who try to cut to the front of the line instead of waiting their turn like everyone else. Formal Greetings When you meet someone, it's good British etiquette to offer a greeting of some kind, such as "Good morning, how do you do?" This acknowledges that you've said hello to them and goes above and beyond. Queuing is the process of setting up an orderly line, whether it be at a busy public place, supermarket, or a busy bus stop.
By Francis Dami10 months ago in Families
One Day Ends, Love Begins
There are moments in life when the end of something marks the beginning of something even more beautiful. Sometimes, all it takes is the closing of one chapter for the heart to open to a new one. This is the story of a day that ended—not just in time, but in emotion, in familiarity, and in comfort—and how in that very ending, love quietly took its first breath.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy10 months ago in Families
When a smile speaks louder than words
I used to believe social skills were a kind of stagecraft. Say the right line, at the right time, with just enough charm to seem interesting—but not too much to seem rehearsed. I thought conversations were puzzles that required clever openings, smooth transitions, and the ability to land a joke without tripping over it.
By Svein Ove Hareide10 months ago in Families






