Living with parents

Explain yourself euroneets.

I moved out when I was 17.

>people living with parents age 25-34
>Finland 4%
>spaghetti-countries and eastern europe over 40%
What.

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No jobs+super expensive housing=grown-ass men living with mom and dad.

No money

As a person with family in Poland I can tell you that those aren't NEETs, generations live in the same home, that's the way it has always been. None of my cousins live on their own and they all work. They're not even poor, they drive expensive cars and shit.

Housing crisis.

We have big house, I spend most of my time on 1st floor while parents are on the ground floor. We are regulary spend time together only during dinner and lunch on weekends.

That being said, I actually like to keep my money and not giving them to bank/landjew and we have nice relationship, so why not.

I never understood the "I can't wait till my children are 18 and leave the house" mentality.

North africans like Italians, Spaniards, Portuguese and Greeks shouldn't even be considered Europeans.

im still obsess with mumy ;_;

gf has hot daughter my age tho

Shit wages and absurdly expensive housing.
To give you an example: renting studio apartment in Warsaw costs nearly as much as in Vienna, and people make 3 to 4 times less.

Protestantism vs catholicism
Catholics are more clannish

Having multiple generations living under the same roof was the norm, especially when there was no welfare to hand out housing benefits, social workers to take care of your old grandma or a state funded nanny to babysit your kids when you're at work.

Of course we couldn't have a resilient family unit in the West. We're better than that, right ? We're better off paying taxes through the ass and trusting the state to take care of us, right ?

Nice try Ahmed

>France thinks their culture is not Greco-Roman
Kek, you are Southern European and so much considered as shitskin

Not a neet but high taxes and high housing prices make it impossible for most people

>it's the second time he Posts this thread today

go away slide fag

>>France thinks their culture is not Greco-Roman

You're god damn right it is, snownigger.

DELETE THIS

>renting a flat
>paying the landlord a lot of money for nothing
>you could have bought your own house in 3-4 years had you saved the money instead

You got cucked by your landlord

How based are the Danes!!! Less than 2%

I have to save up half of my wage for about 5 years to buy a 30 sqm flat

I moved out to go to University, now I am back living with my parents while I look for work. Maybe I will move out when I have been working for a while and save up money.

forgot pic, home ownership in eu countries

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Yes, being thrown out like rotting garbage the moment the law allows it, so based indeed!

>no wife and children
>no job
>no future
>no housing
lel kill me

It's the third time I've seen it in 2 days.

I moved out shortly after my 18th birthday.
Living with your parents is fucking pathetic boys.

>tfw you will never cummie in mummie's cunnie

That's because in the socialist countries they just give you free money and places to live.

Over in the Eastern countries clans have to group together against the village rapist, to defend their clay, and of course to remove kebab and fend off gypsy swarms.

Nothing to explain here. I'm good and so is my country.

Our mother love us.
Still with better job/housing i guess we will gladly get out around 25, not earlier.

I'm out since 26, just because i'm lucky with job/house.

ahmed is your family now

>I never understood the "I can't wait till my children are 18 and leave the house" mentality.
Not everyone has family with nice relationship.
My mother told she can't wait until I will fuck off.

I think it is because they don´t have sossu to pay for their rent and it is part of their culture. Why does it bother you?

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das rite, don't fall for the joo scheme, don't rent, don't put yourself into debt, don't rely on other people if it isn't necessary, own property, be in charge of your life

I'm willing to bet these percentages are marginally different from the unemployment rates

k, that's sad, but I hope you realize this isn't a good thing. It definitely shouldn't be the norm.

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you'd be wrong. Don't know about other countries but unemployment in Bulgaria is 7.1%

Well here it is courtesy of our fucked up housing market, people simply can't afford to buy or even rent their own homes until they work full time for like 1-2 years.

I got a grad job out of Uni and had to live with my Dad for 2 years just to save enough money for a deposit.

What the hell are you talking about? Slovakia would have 50% unemployment.

Are you high?

Why not?
You want to live in someone's else home?

Maybe because you live in a welfare wonderland.

I live in one of the most wealthy italian region. I hate my parents and I want to move but i have to wait another 2 or 3 years (i'm 22). Why? Because we basically have scandinavian rent prices with greeks salary. I don't want to work 8 hours per day to barely afford a one room flat and being unable to complete my studies.

Im willing to raise your bet.

I don't mind living with my parents until I have my own family. What's the point of living alone if you are a sad lonely fuck?

>Small population
>high paychecks
>plenty of housing

VS

>hard to find to find cheap accomodation
>denser population
>shit paychecks

are you a doctor?

>your parents
>someone else

i see the same thing here, but its fucking disgusting. and then these parents wonder why their kids drive shitty cars and live paycheck to paycheck.

>not believing in the nuclear family
>he fell for the mortgage meme

I moved out when I was 21 though.

youth unemployment in italy is at 39%

Except housing at spain is cheap as shit. Maybe start working for real instead of nappy time every day at noon.

i lived at home until i was 25 years old..
I am now now 33 and on my own for 8 years i have a well paying job so it isnt difficult BUT if you are on normie wage (€1300-1600) the living expenses are manageable but anything you rent will at lest cost you half your paycheck and if you try to buy something good fucking luck the prices are borderline insanity even for a shitty dog house.. and i am talking about austria which isnt even the worst. One silver lining we currently have is that the money is cheap to borrow. Also rental get more expensive the more refugees come -.-

Still no cigar.

It's a wealth correlation, not an unemployment one. Look at Greece and look at Slovakia.

Man if I lived in Spain I'd take a nap every noon too, I can barely stand the heat here.

For ages 25-34 it's a lot higher than 14%

Freedom?
I don't want to spend my entire life listening to my paret's bullshit, working on their garden. I want my own parking, ability to shower every day, right to warm house (because "lol why spending more on gas when you can simply wear thicker clothing") and ability to cook for myself.

It's little bit irritating when you're 23 and your parents force to feed you garbage food and then they laugh at you for being fat.

Fuck this shitty country. Getting your own place is insanely expensive.

no

>Denmark
>1.8%
Parents can't contain our alpha instincts.

>2013
>13%

we're at 9.3 now

yet the males in these countries are manlier than bitchass aryan nordics

Assuming you've moved out..

If you were receiving money from your parents, you were more lecherous than simply living with them. Maintaining multiple households is expensive.

If you weren't, you either live somewhere it's cheap enough to live on minimum wage or you were lucky enough to have a job that's decent at a young age.

Don't even get me started at people receiving money from the government.

Living with your parents isn't ideal, no one wants to, but most of us don't have a choice.

It's hard to justify the expense, when you're making 500 euro/month and have parents/grandparents who aren't self-sufficient. Instead of jacking off in a separate apartment, you could be ready for the next health emergency around the corner.

People usually move out when they have a long-term partner, who also works.

G-good job?

7.5 vs 23.2

Parents keep these stupid fucks with no job to live under their roofs.

It's their fault, you either keep studying or go to work, if not get thrown out.

>not included there
that's a relief
thanks Jamal!

I live with my parents but I work and do work around the house.

I save 95% of my income because they make me pay for nothing.

> Be 21.
> Unsure of what to do in life.
> Not sure if I want to participate in a broken system.
> Or if I want to try and shatter it completely.

I could be complacent, or I could be an absolute bane-tier madman and overthrow decadent leadership.

One is comfy, the other is a long road that I am unsure that I can walk. But I want to.

No jerbs.

It is. My region had 10%+ unemployment last year, and now we're at 6.6%.

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Cheaper to finish college and then be in less debt this way, 1 year to go

>Hurr durr scandinavian welfare is socialism and retarded
>wah wah you can only move out because your economy isn't shit

Nice cognitive dissonance niggers

>Germany
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In Spain there is a saying: "alquilar es tirar el dinero", which means "renting is throwing money away". And it literally is, you're paying a big percentage of your paycheck for essentially nothing in the long term. In all of those countries (along with USA) people are just market slaves, they work hard and move frequently to change jobs but at the end a lot of their earned money is completely wasted on rent. I think it's better to live with your parents, even if you earn less you virtually have zero expenses plus you don't have to lose your roots and you can enjoy their company while they're still relatively young (of course if you have a good relationship with them and they're not the average northern parents that kick out their kids at 18).

We are at 20.1% as of April this year, and a youth unemployment of 45%.