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What is the relationship between grandma and grandson?

Grandma and grandson are a kind of grandparent-grandchild relationship in the family relationship, which is a kind of blood relationship.

In the traditional family structure of China, the relationship between grandparents and grandchildren is very close. Grandma is usually the most respected elder and has a high status in the family. They have a great influence on their grandchildren, not only their caregivers, but also their educators and role models. In many families, the interaction between grandma and grandson is frequent and close.

Grandmothers often teach their grandchildren traditions, experiences and wisdom, and also give them love and care. Grandchildren respect and worship grandma, and they learn a lot about family, society and life from grandma. In addition, the interaction between grandparents and grandchildren may also involve some cultural customs. In some areas of China, it is regarded as a traditional etiquette for newlyweds to visit their grandparents after marriage.

Grandfather-grandson relationship

The relationship between grandparents and grandchildren, as the name implies, is the relationship between grandchildren and grandparents. It is not only a close kinship, but also a kinship social relationship formed on the basis of marriage, blood and law. According to Chinese laws, kinship includes parents, husband and wife, children, brothers and sisters, grandparents, grandchildren, daughters-in-law, in-laws, son-in-law, father-in-law, mother-in-law and collateral relatives within three generations.

In addition, relatives and family members are two kinds of relationships, and kinship can belong to different families, and internal members do not necessarily have kinship. Grandchildren who have the financial ability should bear the obligation of support if their grandparents' children have died. If grandparents' children are not dead, but unable to support them, then grandchildren should have the obligation to support them.