Yeah, i might do that but i need to know what's ahead of me right now to get ready.Move out sxb. Become independent. I moved out at the age of 19. But stay in touch with your parents daily.
You are right, but it would be a good experience to be independent for a while and experience what you haven't experienced before.I think it depends what you wanna do with your life, nothing wrong staying with your parents if you have it good there. It can also save you a lot of money instead of being the typical broke student etc.
Yeah, i might do that but i need to know what's ahead of me right now to get ready.
Saving money while living with your parents is bogus and artificial. You need to learn how to save money while having real life expenses. Living with your parents until ur mid late twenties will make you miss out an essential part of being a grown up. Handling scarce income while having monthly expenses if not something you should be doing for the first time as a 25 year old. When I first moved out the biggest issue I had was eating healthy and clean. I use to spend more than 500 euros on eating out, it took me a while to control that aspect. I cut so much unnecessary expenses and forced myself to live on 30-50 euro's budget per week on food.
Overrated.
You can learn to cook and manage your groceries etc while still living at home.
Budgetting can only be learned if you have actual expenses and income. Saving money while staying at home is artificial and 9/10 doesn't work. I know guys that have fulltime jobs and live with their parents. Their income goes to buying cars and living lavish.
It's better to invest the money in something instead of living lavish.Budgetting can only be learned if you have actual expenses and income. Saving money while staying at home is artificial and 9/10 doesn't work. I know guys that have fulltime jobs and live with their parents. Their income goes to buying cars and living lavish.
Many young people who ''live on their own'' end up in flatshares with strangers.... which is very similar to living with your parents, but instead a bunch of cadaan and other ajnabis around.
Not the same at all. Sharing a flat means you have to pay rent and utilities which requires advanced form of budgetting. Living at home is usually for free, people living with their parents don't pay rent.