So if im 19 and i live with parents does that make me looser or loser?
Depending on where you live, it can be impossible to save money on a single income and living on your own.
I’m 23, still live with my father, and pay him $500 rent a month. If I were to live on my own I’d probably be paying $1000-1500 rent per month. With that, I would never be able to save up for my own place, unless I move to redneck ville and take up a high pay, high death rate job.
The people that you really have to hate are the ones that make good money, live with their parents and pay no rent. No wonder they can afford such expensive cars and clothes.
[quote]Mikaj wrote:
Depending on where you live, it can be impossible to save money on a single income and living on your own.
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I don’t believe you.
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I’m 23, still live with my father, and pay him $500 rent a month. If I were to live on my own I’d probably be paying $1000-1500 rent per month. With that, I would never be able to save up for my own place, unless I move to redneck ville and take up a high pay, high death rate job.[/quote]
All through school, I lived in Montreal for less that $500 rent a month. I don’t know where you live, but I bet housing prices aren’t consistently 2-3x those in Montreal anywhere in BC. I lived in a small apartment in a shitty neighbourhood, which is the way it goes when you have a low income and high tuition. I don’t mean to say that there’s anything wrong with living with your father, especially if you’re in school, but you’re fooling yourself if you think that’s your only option. It’s a choice that you’re making.
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The people that you really have to hate are the ones that make good money, live with their parents and pay no rent.[/quote]
Why?
You meant anonymous coward as a joke, right ?
[quote]winkroar3 wrote:
You meant anonymous coward as a joke, right ?[/quote]
What do you mean?
My daughter just turned eighteen and will start college in Sept. After that she was planning on moving out. I have told her not to, but to stay here pay a small R&B fee and start investing her money. The rule of 72 states that investing for six years between 18 and 24 will make you as much money as someone who invests from 24 till 55. Since we get along greatly why not take advantage and get ahead in life.
Back in the day it was the norm to live home. In some cultures people don’t move out until they are ready to marry. Do what works for you.
[quote]G87 wrote:
Sick Rick wrote:
IT’S LOSER! Not looser!
Loser means something like: "Dude, you still live in your parent’s basement? You’re a loser man!
Looser means something like: “Baby… did your pussy become looser since last weekend when you had a date with your long-forgotten friend Tyrone?”
Whenever someone mixes the two words up, I shake my head, like: “I can’t believe this shit.” THE WORDS DON’T EVEN SOUND THE SAME. How stupid do you have to be to fuck this up?
Gregus wrote:
I miss spelled.
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LOL got me again. Hey look at this way. One, I don’t bother to check most of my spelling and Two, the stupid spell checker on my computer auto corrects certain words and actually screws them up. It will separate misspelled into miss spelled unless i add it to it’s database. But i usually don’t bother as i don’t notice it it after. So who cares.
Why does it bother you so much? Are you one of those losers?
Seriously you know that men can’t help but to look at things and find things wrong to fix, i don’t begrudge you that. But you should be more mature then to make constant points about it, it’s childish.
What about those kids who recently graduated from college, and the bad economy has left them helpless in finding a job (due to lack of work experience) or being laid off and is forced to move back home? There are a lot of factors… Two important ones economy and the cost of living depending where you live, especially the Bay Area.