Családcsoportok
Családcsoportok, or family groups, is a Hungarian term referring to a specific organizational structure often found within Hungarian families or social circles. It is not a legally defined entity but rather a colloquial designation for a close-knit network of relatives who maintain frequent contact and provide mutual support. These groups can encompass immediate family, extended family members such as cousins, aunts, and uncles, and sometimes even very close family friends who are considered part of the extended family unit. The primary functions of a családcsoport often include emotional support, practical assistance with childcare or household tasks, and the preservation of family traditions and history. These groups play a significant role in Hungarian society, particularly in rural areas where intergenerational living or close proximity is more common. The strength and influence of a családcsoport can vary greatly, depending on the specific family dynamics and geographical dispersion of its members.