how many times a week do you talk to your friends?

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how often do you communicate with them outside of the internet? so hang out or run into them on another occasion
 
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Like once a month if I’m lucky
 
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Everyday. They live with me. We share an apartment
 
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i see thats explain it.

doubt you'll see them that many times by the time you're 25
eh those aren't school friends we didn't bond because of context , i think they'll stay my friends for a long time honestly
 
I skip meetups with my uni friends because they end up clubbing and I am very against that
 
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eh those aren't school friends we didn't bond because of context , i think they'll stay my friends for a long time honestly
even people who have very close friends sooner or later would not see their friends that often, because they simply dont have that time anymore - after you get jobs and girlfriends, you won't see them that often anymore
 
OP wants to compare his social life with ours, that’s why he‘s asking 💀🙏🥀💔
 
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Did you get anything from the degree.
As I understand you don't have a job related to it.
I got that I don't want to do some "professional" job like science or something
Also it's better to do something easy than follow your "interests", and use your free time for that

But idk tbh, I'm in security atm, but idk if I'll do that long term
 
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I got that I don't want to do some "professional" job like science or something
Also it's better to do something easy than follow your "interests", and use your free time for that

But idk tbh, I'm in security atm, but idk if I'll do that long term
You did stem?
Professional jobs just suck.
Trashman and newspaper delivering are real jobs.
 
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You did stem?
Professional jobs just suck.
Trashman and newspaper delivering are real jobs.
I did marine biology, which was stupid in hindsight. I did it cause I was interested in it, but didn't realise how hard it was to get a job. (Ok, not necessarily stupid, cos idk what other degree I would've done, and I got to doss around for a couple of years at uni)

I mean, you need a masters degree for most biology jobs anyway. So even to change field and stay within biology, I could've used that bachelors and done a different masters. But it's still competitive af (especially anything nature related), and I didn't want to do a masters and spend years in shitty junior roles in research or whatever. I want to be chilling by/on the ocean, not in a lab with a microscope, or fuck knows what else.

So I basically lost any desire to grind or get a "good" job. Now I want easy jobs and to live by the sea. I don't feel guilty for not doing something I feel passionate about, because I learned there are already more people than needed in those fields, so I can just keep it as an interest while others do the work
 
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I did marine biology, which was stupid in hindsight. I did it cause I was interested in it, but didn't realise how hard it was to get a job. (Ok, not necessarily stupid, cos idk what other degree I would've done, and I got to doss around for a couple of years at uni)

I mean, you need a masters degree for most biology jobs anyway. So even to change field and stay within biology, I could've used that bachelors and done a different masters. But it's still competitive af (especially anything nature related), and I didn't want to do a masters and spend years in shitty junior roles in research or whatever. I want to be chilling by/on the ocean, not in a lab with a microscope, or fuck knows what else.

So I basically lost any desire to grind or get a "good" job. Now I want easy jobs and to live by the sea. I don't feel guilty for not doing something I feel passionate about, because I learned there are already more people than needed in those fields, so I can just keep it as an interest while others do the work
I get it. I did not understand NEETs until I became one myself.
 
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I get it. I did not understand NEETs until I became one myself.
I'm not neet
Idm part time work like I do now, but I would hate full time
Either way, I gotta get a tiny house and spend most of my days relaxing with a nice view
 
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I'm not neet
Idm part time work like I do now, but I would hate full time
Either way, I gotta get a tiny house and spend most of my days relaxing with a nice view
Yeah it was not related to you.
 
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Yeah it was not related to you.
Being "NEET" is realistically unsustainable and a justification used by fragile teens and young adults

There are two main ways: living off your family (by far the most common), which is not good long term. You don't want them to see you as a leech; or living off "welfare/benefits". This is mostly larp and doesn't apply to most countries/people. And you'll live a shit life in some council flat surrounded by chavs

The best path you can take is to save up for a cheap tiny house/cabin somewhere quiet and not too cold, maybe abroad, either through inheritance money or working a few years first. Then buy that (have solar power) and work part time for food and any other costs
 
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Being "NEET" is realistically unsustainable and a justification used by fragile teens and young adults

There are two main ways: living off your family (by far the most common), which is not good long term. You don't want them to see you as a leech; or living off "welfare/benefits". This is mostly larp and doesn't apply to most countries/people. And you'll live a shit life in some council flat surrounded by chavs

The best path you can take is to save up for a cheap tiny house/cabin somewhere quiet and not too cold, maybe abroad, either through inheritance money or working a few years first. Then buy that (have solar power) and work part time for food and any other costs
I won't neet for more than half a decade.
 
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I won't neet for more than half a decade.
I don't know what to believe from you. How are you going to afford that? Live with parents and do nothing? They'll allow that? Didn't you claim to be like 26?
 
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0, completely stopped after I left the hs we were together 3 years ago. On the other hand here in the ward i have friends and talk with them everyday.
 

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