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Looking for bonds beyond blood

Yasmin Zulraez

FOR generations, Malaysians grew up hearing the proverb “blood is thicker than water”, a phrase meant to remind children that family must always come first. Yet in practice, many discover this old wisdom does not always hold true.

Across the country, from urban Kuala Lumpur to kampungs, the lived reality is far more complex: not all families built by blood are nurturing, and sometimes, the people who stand by us most firmly are not those who share our surname but those we choose to call family.

In today’s Malaysia, where societal shifts, generational differences and evolving cultural values reshape the meaning of kinship, loyalty often becomes a stronger bond than ancestry.

Generational divide

Older generations of Malaysians tended to treat family ties as unbreakable, regardless of circumstance. Respect for elders, filial piety and obligations towards relatives were deeply ingrained values.

Many tolerated strained relationships with parents, siblings or cousins because “that is just how family is”. A difficult uncle, a controlling auntie or even neglectful parents were endured under the belief that loyalty to bloodlines was non-negotiable.

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