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21 Things You Learn From Having A Big Family

If you have a big family, you will definitely understand.

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21 Things You Learn From Having A Big Family
Gabby Damico

Having a large family can be difficult at times, but if anything, it teaches you a lot. Believe it or not, there are many things you learn from your seemingly endless number of siblings and the extensive list of cousins you have. You know what you can talk about with certain family members and who is easily persuaded. Family is helpful, and even when you feel like your head is going to explode, you have to remember there is usually more good than bad! The best part is knowing that there is always someone you can count on. If your family is anything like mine, then these are some things you learn from always having someone around.

1. Speak loudly and proudly to be heard.

2. Fighting = loving.

3. There's always a way to blame someone else.

4. Being the oldest is the toughest job.

5. Being the youngest is the best.

6. Your things will sometimes go missing.

7. There is never any privacy.

8. Mom and dad always find out.

9. Hand-me-downs are the hot trend.

10. Hide your favorite food.


13. You are just as weird as your family.

14. Get to the bathroom first.

15. You know the best pranks.

16. It gets better with time.

17. Your squad is the best squad.

18. There's always someone to hang with.

19. Family always has your back.

20. Holidays are never simple.

21. Blood runs thicker than water.

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