What do you think you owe your parents?

What do you think you owe your parents?

I don't owe them anything. I told them tonight by the time I'm 30 I will take every single penny they've earned from them for treating me how they did for 20 years.

I will not help them at all and the moment I'm finished college they are dead to me, I will never speak or have anything to do with my family the day I graduate, I'll never ever speak to them after that day.

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I owe them nothing. Because they didn't teach me the lessons of life in time.
But I don't hold any grudges. They can't help being normies.

Such a hard gangster he needs to Bump his Thread for some attention

>Such a hard gangster he needs to Bump his Thread for some attention

U mad normie scum?

Please don't reply to him sage and report

Typical normies

Get back to rebbit or Facebook. Normie

>payed for your education
>huurr owe them nothing

Tard

OP isn't murrikkan, he gets free college

What?

University tuition is $7k/year here

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does that count room and board? if so that's not much less than I pay, I pay $8000 a yr tuition

Obviously not

That's just tuition

Such a funny normie image.

Yeah,"free" italian university is 2k taxes per year + expensive books every month + rent + food +pocket cash.

OP haven't really worked a single day in his life and have no idea of what it means to pay bills and being independent

Why are you such a dick?

I don't feel like I owe them money, but I wouldn't abandon them, because they made so much possifjlskd

that's still cheaper than here. I pay $8000 a year for Cal Poly SLO plus about another $700 a year for textbooks and maybe $200 for parking since I commute from home about 30 mins away

This TBCH

Only their health care is socialised. Theyre not the socialist shithole that reddit has lead you to believe

Fucking ice cold, what a cunt.

They probably thought you owe them every dish of food you had and hoped that you'd pay them when you began working. Bitches, you were the ones who decided to have a baby, it's not his fault he needed basic human necessities.

I know that german already have a free education which require only cursory english (IELTS 6) and quite big amount of money in german bank (around 10000 euro) which I bet you can pile up for less than year. That money just prove that you are nor poorfag.
Why you dont use it?

My point is that if your parents pay loads of money for you,given the fact that money costs sacrifice and life isn't easy for anyone, MAYBE you owe them something

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your parents are who paid for your education and cared for you fucking hell you dont have a heart how are you even alive

I have no idea of what are you trying to say

10000 euro isn't a lot of money tho

What a ruuuuuude duuuuuuude ;o

I think he's trying to say you should go study in Germany if you think Italian school is too expensive

Aaaah

I don't need it,been working for 4 years now

I moved out when I was 16 and never got any support from them or any other members of my family.

So not much.

How did you survive tho?

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So if college doesn't cost anything in Europe, does that mean their professors do it FOR FREE

no the taxpayer just covers the whole thing

if you look at US universities the biggest drivers of cost have been ballooning enrollments. it used to be a very small % of the population would go to university but now it's extremely common (over 90% of people between 18 and 25 have had some college within the last 4 years or something like that, used to be a lot lower). also our population has really exploded in the last 50 or so years

our universities also have a lot of other services that lead to ballooning costs - professor salaries are largely unchanged since when it used to be a lot cheaper. my university, UCLA, has over 2x as many administrative staff as Aarhus University in Denmark despite Aarhus having about 1000 more students. US universities have a lot of bloat and extra services compared to European universities. I think all these kids saying they want to go to university in Germany or whatever would be shocked at how barebones they are compared to US ones (I don't mean this in a critical manner, I prefer the German system which seems much more focused on student education than here in the US having a focus on the "student experience")

oh and at least for here in California, the schools had to borrow a lot of money to expand facilities to meet the ballooning enrollments and due to fierce opposition by voters to raising taxes they've had to pay for this debt through tuition hikes

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You still have to pay for books and rent, plus about 200-300€ per Semester.