Chapter 44. The Breakfast Table
“Ms Zahra, the breakfast table has been set up,” the maid informed before slightly bowing in respect and took her leave.
The maids and servants never lost that element of respect around her even though she was a new addition to the family. It just told her one thing that they were trained well. And given how they will bow their heads infront of all the family members, this told her that it was a rule for them. She noticed people that came from village to meet his grandfather would also bow infront of the members of this family.
It was a tradition for everyone to be together at breakfast, lunch and dinner. The servants would call the family members one by one. The way they would summon everyone to be at the dining room told a lot about the hierarchy in the house.
The lads would be called first. So the elders of the house wouldn’t have to wait for them. This practice insinuated respect among the younger generation for the elder ones. In the end would be called the h
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