Half true, the reason the population is high because lack of contraception, child marriage and having children as monetary investments over 50 years ago. But yes, we have better family ties than most other ethnic groups. I still live with my parents, near my grandparents, most of my friends (the ones who're still here) stay with their parents and grandparents under one roof, we tend to eat dinner together, do housework together, go out together etc etc. It is a bit awkward when you try to branch out and seek relationships or live alone but thats the reason arranged marriage was a thing 20 30 years ago, sorta like how people used to meet from church or something, the family tends to work to find prospective partners and relationships end up being agreements between families (with the approval of both subjects, most of the time). Ofc its changing as well, going abroad is seen as a sign of success and more people are being herded abroad, so they tend to take in all those western values and tend to reject the family, the old parents start fending for themselves with the savings they have, if its a son he tends to get married to some rich broad abroad if its a daughter then she goes for the white guy and gets cut off by everybody except the parents. Its not that feminism bad but theres a limit to its benefit/consequence ratio. I have a ton of people in my extended family who got married to foreigners, mostly women, they were second gen immigrants raised abroad and tend to have vastly different attitudes in everything. The foreigners inturn have a very strange fetishistic attitude to us and our culture, Ive seen them treat wedding ceremonies and cultural practices like archaeology instead of tradition.
TLDR: Im quite committed to my parents, I find their prospective life in old age a very risky endeavor and I feel obligated to help them.