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10 Family Traditions From the ’70s That Have Disappeared

Last updated: May 11, 2025 8:00 pm
Oliver James
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The ’70s gave us shag carpet, bell-bottoms, and some seriously iconic music. But beyond the fashion and fads, it was also a decade of strong traditions — rituals that brought families together in ways that feel almost quaint by today’s standards. This was a time when dinner was eaten at the table (not in the car), photos were printed (and carefully placed in albums), and the entire household gathered around a single TV screen to catch a holiday special. Here are some of the 1970s family traditions we miss the most.

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1. Sunday Dinner at Grandma’s House2. Gathering Around the TV for a Special Program3. Breaking Out the Fine China for Holiday Dinners4. Handwritten Letters and Holiday Cards5. Photo Albums With Printed Pictures6. Family Game Night With Board Games7. Making Jell-O Molds and Casseroles for Potlucks8. Having Fondue Parties9. Having a ‘Kids Table’ at Holiday Dinners10. Summer Road Trips in the Station Wagon

1. Sunday Dinner at Grandma’s House

Six people of various ages sit around a kitchen table sharing a meal. The table has plates of food, glasses, and a teapot. The background shows wooden cabinets, appliances, and a window with striped curtains.
u/frecklefactor via Reddit.com

Sundays were for our entire extended families sitting down at Grandma’s dinner for a delicious, homemade meal. Grandma zipped around the kitchen making sure everyone had what they needed before sitting down to join the rest of the family, and no one left sad or hungry. It was the best way to prepare for the beginning of the week ahead.

2. Gathering Around the TV for a Special Program

A family of four sits in a retro living room, watching TV. Two children sit on the floor while the parents sit on a couch. The television displays Ronald McDonald, and the room is decorated with plants and a wall clock.
u/DiosMioMan63 via Reddit.com

Every show and movie is on demand these days, but back in the ’70s, we’d plan our whole schedule around a special show that was going to be on. We’d all be in front of the TV in time to catch the program, because pausing and rewinding was most certainly not a thing.

3. Breaking Out the Fine China for Holiday Dinners

A family gathers around a table set with food, including a roast turkey. Five people are visible, smiling and seated together, with drinks, candles, and dishes arranged on a patterned tablecloth.
u/randomfemale via Reddit.com

Back in the ’70s, holiday family dinners were next-level. They included special centerpieces or candlesticks at the dinner table, heirloom fine china, and the “fancy” silverware.

4. Handwritten Letters and Holiday Cards

Four vintage birthday cards feature illustrations of cute kittens: one gray kitten with a blue bow, two playful kittens with yarn, a kitten napping in a hat, and another kitten among flowers, all with birthday greetings.
u/Gibbles00 via Reddit.com

Kids these days just toss their birthday cards aside as they rip through their presents, and handwritten letters have long since been replaced by quick text messages. But in the 1970s, this was the way to say “Hello” or “Happy Birthday.” Some folks even had drawers dedicated to cards of all occasions in their house, because sending them out was that commonplace.

5. Photo Albums With Printed Pictures

Eight vintage photo albums are arranged in two rows. Covers feature children, cartoon characters, a boat at sunset, solid colors, and titles reading “Photo Album.” Some albums show signs of wear.
u/jubornabbey via Reddit.com

Flipping through the pages of a photo album was so much better than scrolling through iPhone libraries, and nothing will ever convince us otherwise.

6. Family Game Night With Board Games

A vintage Game of Life board game is set up on a patterned bedspread, featuring money, cards, and the spinner, with the game box showing a family playing together in the background.
u/Mulder-believes via Reddit.com

Before all the technological distractions, sitting down for family game night was at least a once-a-week occurrence, whether it was with Life, Monopoly, or Chutes and Ladders.

7. Making Jell-O Molds and Casseroles for Potlucks

A holiday table set with a large bowl of green pistachio salad topped with marshmallows and cherries, a cheese and cracker platter, utensils, and a tiered tray of pastries on a red plaid tablecloth.
u/kthaven via Reddit.com

Church basement potlucks and block parties weren’t complete without at least one neon Jell-O mold or cheesy casserole. Some combos were odd (looking at you, shredded carrots in lime Jell-O), but they were a stalwart nevertheless.

8. Having Fondue Parties

Six adults in 1970s-style clothing sit around a coffee table, smiling and enjoying snacks and drinks in a retro living room with patterned curtains and warm-colored decor.
Tom Kelley Archive / istockphoto

If you had a fondue set in the ’70s, you were basically a gourmet host. Dipping bread into hot cheese or strawberries into chocolate felt fancy and fun, so it was the perfect party fixture.

9. Having a ‘Kids Table’ at Holiday Dinners

Four young boys sit around a small table in a kitchen, eating and smiling. The table is covered with a checkered cloth and various food items. A stove and closed door are in the background. Photo date: June 1965.
u/valuecolor via Reddit.com

The kids table was a rite of passage — plastic cups, giggles, and freedom from grown-up conversation. It was where cousins bonded over rolls and cranberry sauce until they were “old enough” to join the adults.

10. Summer Road Trips in the Station Wagon

Four children stand in front of a packed vintage Ford station wagon with its back door open, in a suburban neighborhood with white houses and green lawns on a sunny day.
u/Lauren_sue via Reddit.com

With no GPS, no tablets, and no air conditioning, summer road trips were a sweaty, memorable adventure. You fought over who got the “way back” in the family station wagon, played endless rounds of I Spy, and stopped at roadside diners or ate PB&J sandwiches packed by Mom.

For a deeper look into 1970s life, don’t miss 10 Photos That Capture the American Workplace in the 1970s and 10 Photos Inside a Typical Friday Night Out in the 1970s. You should also check out 11 Popular Products From the 1970s and 15 Retro Treasures From the 1970s That Are Now Worth Thousands. And if you’re interested in what defined middle-class during that decade, take a look at 18 Photos of Middle-Class Life in the ’70s vs. Today.

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