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Always baffled me when I met so many people in university, even in the masters course, that still lived with their parents.

Well below my country’s average.
 
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don’t get how people are moving out before 18
 
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i'll live with my dad forever jfl at paying rent and fueling the house market bubble
prices just don't make sense
 
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Based on my country(UK) ahead, but 24 seems really late tbh. Im 21 myself and will probably be moving out by the time I'm 22-23. But tbh I feel thats very late my father moved out when he was 16, and a few of my friends moved out around 18-19.

Economically tho its just so much easier to stay at home so I dont really feel a need to move out and I dont live in an abusive or demanding environment so that works in my favour.

I want to finish my education and either move into full time employment or make enough from other endevors that its not required before moving out tbh.
  • Before moving out I think bare minimum I would want to make would be like £1,000 a week, while still maintain a decent amount of freetime to work on other things.
 
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Way ahead I ran away from home when I was like 16
 
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Yes I moved out after grey
 
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i'll live with my dad forever jfl at paying rent and fueling the house market bubble
prices just don't make sense
Move out goym! Or else I vill tell your father you are an antisemite and he vill be forced to kick you out so you can pay ze (((rent))) to my fellow (((landlord))) colleagues
 
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holy shit lmao, is this accounting for dorming at university?

Absolutely crazy that UK one, all the people I know (age 19-34) are either living on campus or moved out
 
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Always baffled me when I met so many people in university, even in the masters course, that still lived with their parents.

Well below my country’s average.
The vast majority of people I know in college commute from their family home to school, I’m definitely in a small minority here (I moved out just after highschool)

Based on my country(UK) ahead, but 24 seems really late tbh. Im 21 myself and will probably be moving out by the time I'm 22-23. But tbh I feel thats very late my father moved out when he was 16, and a few of my friends moved out around 18-19.

Economically tho its just so much easier to stay at home so I dont really feel a need to move out and I dont live in an abusive or demanding environment so that works in my favour.

I want to finish my education and either move into full time employment or make enough from other endevors that its not required before moving out tbh.
  • Before moving out I think bare minimum I would want to make would be like £1,000 a week, while still maintain a decent amount of freetime to work on other things.
Economically it can make sense if you move to a richer place where you are able to earn a bigger income than you could at your parents area

i'll live with my dad forever jfl at paying rent and fueling the house market bubble
prices just don't make sense
This is also a fair point, ultimately adults get to choose how they life their life
For some, doing the bare minimum is satisfying

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Yes I moved out after grey
Do you wish Norway was a part of the EU? Or maybe not?
 
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The vast majority of people I know in college commute from their family home to school, I’m definitely in a small minority here (I moved out just after highschool)


Economically it can make sense if you move to a richer place where you are able to earn a bigger income than you could at your parents area


This is also a fair point, ultimately adults get to choose how they life their life
For some, doing the bare minimum is satisfying


Do you wish Norway was a part of the EU? Or maybe not?
i can't see any practical advantage in moving alone unless you are sharing house with your wife. seems like a norm behaviour to meet foids' expectations.
 
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Zey have to move out faster! I wont tolerate something like this anymore! European parents especially southern european ones have to start kicking out zeir children when they turn 18 so (((my people))) can profit from these gentil... I mean citizens! Zis is unacceptable!
 
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don’t get how people are moving out before 18
Zey are moving out because zey are responsible human beings vith wholesome personalities! It doesnt have to do anything with the fact that they are slaves disowned and sold by their own parent to kaballah oy vey!
 
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Economically it can make sense if you move to a richer place where you are able to earn a bigger income than you could at your parents area
Yeah I think once I start looking for work I might move countries or move to london as the salary is alot better.
 
common nordic W
 
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Based on my country(UK) ahead, but 24 seems really late tbh. Im 21 myself and will probably be moving out by the time I'm 22-23. But tbh I feel thats very late my father moved out when he was 16, and a few of my friends moved out around 18-19.

Economically tho its just so much easier to stay at home so I dont really feel a need to move out and I dont live in an abusive or demanding environment so that works in my favour.

I want to finish my education and either move into full time employment or make enough from other endevors that its not required before moving out tbh.
  • Before moving out I think bare minimum I would want to make would be like £1,000 a week, while still maintain a decent amount of freetime to work on other things.
Almost 25. Still live with parents.
 
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we were homeless, don't know how to answer this.
 
Another map, showing the percentage of 25-29 year olds living with their parents

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i dont get it why move out of parents house, wht advantage?
 
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Lmao I'm almost 25 but that's not the reason why I haven't, I'm just a broker loser with no money.
I'm also saving up.
 
what is wrong with Sweden?
 
Swedes are kicked out as minors while migrants can do whatever they want utterly cucked country
 
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I probably won't move out for a long time cause I already live in one of the biggest and best cities in Germany and I couldn't afford to live here on my own
 
I probably won't move out for a long time cause I already live in one of the biggest and best cities in Germany and I couldn't afford to live here on my own
Athough 23 is late af, wth. All my brothers and sisters moved out sooner. Low class trait?
 
Brutal EE pill - niggas here be driving cars 2 folds above their social class but still living in mama crib and feeding off her fridge till 30.

I'm 25 and live with my dad just because this saves me a shit ton of cash and he is good company anyways.

Currently investing 80% of my savings into farm land. Brb will be exploiting German slave workers in 15 years (when the EU collapses) at my Candy Land, farming oil-rich crops to fuel the omega 6 pandemic.
 
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i'm way ahead. i'm so far ahead of the curve, i'll be lviing my whole life in my parent's house. massive savings this way! if i need to do something away from prying eyes i'll just temporarily live in my car next to starbucks and book hotel rooms.
 
Europoors will cope and say nothing is wrong with this
 
almost approaching the cut off for living with parents it seems
 
The women in Scandinavian countries go whoring around at that age. Look at Southern Europe, Eastern Europe, its not as acceptable as in Western societies. There is a stronger bond and moral values are held high. I live in Germany and foids get birth control at 12/13 broootal
 
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Do you wish Norway was a part of the EU? Or maybe not?
I’m against EU membership but sucks when we’re not included in statistics
 
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Scandinavian countries be cold af (no pun intended)

Kinda confirms what a girl from Finland I was seeing not so long ago told me, Scandinavia is like the US in the sense that parents expect their kids to move out ASAP.
Maybe it’s a protestant thing? WASPs in the US are also famous for throwing their kids out of their home the moment they turn 18

We Catholics aren’t like that
 
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Maybe it’s a protestant thing? WASPs in the US are also famous for throwing their kids out of their home the moment they turn 18

We Catholics aren’t like that
Yeah most guys over 18 aren’t living with their parents in America. Maybe like 20% commute from home in my uni. and I bet it would be almost 0% in a college town.

I’m personally very happy that I moved out at 18. Can’t imagine spending a good portion of young adulthood staying with your parents like a high school teenager
 
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