Why are millennials still living at home with their parents?
Why are millennials still living at home with their parents?
housing is too damn expensive
lower income houses are unaffordable without welfare due to the large influx of sandpeople
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The average age when you move out is like 21 or 22 in this country. Not too bad.
I'm living with my sister. Checkmate.
>I'm living with my sister.
That just strikes me as weird. I think it's a much weirder situation than living with your parents, actually.
We share an apartment, it's like having a roommate. It's cheaper and neither of us have to deal with strangers as roommates.
It's weird.
his sister is also his mom. inbreeding is austrian tradition
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There is nothing wrong with living with your parents up to a certain age. I lived at home during university and until I got a decent graduate job at 25.
I will never understand the patents who kick out their children when they're 18. It gives off the impression that they never wanted the child in the first place and are happy to get rid of them.
The worst thing you can do for your children is to coddle them. Kick them out as soon as they can manage themselves. That's for the best.
Well,it must be nice for you Swedes to have everything related to education to be free-that's not the case for most of Britain.
If I had a child, I would make sure he has as little debt as possible. If they decided to become a NEET instead of bettering themselves, then I would definitely kick them out.
You can get a full ride through scholarships and such, I'm sure.
No-only future doctors and dentists get a free ride. Any other scholarship funds are never enough to cover one total year of tuition fees (£9000).
Because the middle class or the jobs and wages for this class are disappearing due to the globalization. And they can't live like how their parents used to live.
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Still, sounds perfectly manageable. Just work summers.
Or save the money and live with your parents.
I'm a millennial and I own two houses, my sister and owns three
My dad didn't want me living with him so he bought me a house. Pretty comfy, tbqh.
It's not weird at all and it's common to live with siblings, that swede is just being an autist.
It's a very comfortable living situation for both of us so why would I care what some swede on the internet has to say about it?
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Idk, My brother and sister in law has moved in and out of my home twice already. I have two married friends that let their sister live with them while she was in her first year of college. Siblings should pool together more often. I guess it can get weird if one person is heavy into partying but it's not bad at all if they live quiet lives.
Why shouldn't I? Moving out is pretty much impossible and insanely expensive
I like living at home with my family. It's more efficient and we help each other out
Southern and Eastern Europeans don't move out because they can't afford it.
50% young unemployment
Greeks would stay anyway.
Many Arabs and Turks here could leave, but they don't.
also because it's not ingrained in their culture
it's an Anglo/Northern European thing
I'm one of the lucky ones but housing prices are still a massive obstacle.
if only these sandpeople where that easily startled
>costs of college are astronomical
>competition for jobs is more intense than ever before
>rising housing prices everywhere
it's not rocket science
I fucking wish I have a house. It's worse when you're gay.
Don't Huezilians love gays
Because my paycheck is a bunch of crumbs