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But, you know, they dont enjoy the dinner hour together. Its just not as much of a ritual at night and its interesting.
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"But, you know, they don't enjoy the dinner hour together. It's just not as much of a ritual at night and it's interesting. I think the ritual is taking place perhaps more in the morning"

- Katie Couric

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This quote by Katie Couric talks to the changing nature of household characteristics in modern society. She recommends that the standard dinner hour routine, where households come together to share a meal and conversation, is no longer as typical as it when was. Instead, she suggests that the ritual is taking place more in the morning. This might be due to the reality that many families are now busier than ever, with both parents working and kids involved in a range of activities. As an outcome, the conventional dinner hour is no longer a concern for numerous families, and the ritual is happening more in the morning. This could be due to the reality that it is much easier to fit in a quick breakfast prior to everyone avoid to their particular activities. Eventually, this quote talks to the changing nature of family characteristics in contemporary society, and how the standard dinner hour ritual is no longer as common as it when was.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Katie Couric somewhere between January 7, 1957 and today. He/she was a famous Journalist from USA. The author also have 25 other quotes.

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