When is it socially acceptable to move out of your parent's house in ur cont

when is it socially acceptable to move out of your parent's house in ur cont.

In my flag its usually in your mid-twenties or late twenties if you are a male though I have seen people who still live with their parents at older ages (ex: early thirties). For women, I don't quite know, I think that some can live their whole lives while others just go depending on the situation. This being ofc their stance and how well is the situation with their families.

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If you're out of college and haven't moved out yet you're weird. If you didn't go to college but have a job you should have moved out by the time you're ~21 or so.

No one I know still lives at home.

generally speaking you go to uni in a different part of the country, go back to parents house for holidays, and then after graduating maybe spend a few months back at the parents house before you get your job and move out. if you dont go to uni then you work or do your apprenticeship at your parents house for a bit then move out within a couple of years. if you failed to do this and youre pushing 25 whilst living with your parents you really fucked it
t. really fucked it

It depends
Asians and Southern Europeans - could be forever
Others - Past mid-20s would be weird

I left at 23 which was about the time it felt right

As soon as you're 18 people expect you to move out of your parent's house

What is stopping you from leaving?

if you live outside of a city you pretty much have to move out to get the education you want. not uncommon that people rent their first room and live by theimselfs from late 15/early 16. wtf how can you guys stand being around your mother every day?

I moved out to another city when I was 19. It's really only acceptable to stay at home with your parents after gymnasium if you live in Stockholm where it's impossible to get housing unless you're really rich and can afford to buy an apartment. To rent one you need to wait in a queue which usually takes 5 years. You can't enter the queue until you're 18, so getting housing in Stockholm is pretty much impossible right after gymnasium unless you get student housing.

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i just have a stupid situation with loans and fucking up uni so i cant really afford to move out until about 18 months from now by which time ill be 23 and still doing undergrad

>how can you guys stand being around your mother every day?
everytime I go visit my parents I'm reminded of how much I like living by myself.

my uncle is in his mid 40s and lives in the upper floor of my grandparents house

If you're in a country like Canada and i'm guessing Australia where chinese are buying all the property, it is kind of stupid to move out immediately after high school or even upon finishing college. Best is to live at home for a few years to save up for a down payment for a house since our real estate markets are thriving and buying is a great investment (also builds equity).

>Notice most of the countries where people move out later still value Christianity

>for a few years to save up for a down payment
hahaha, yeah right. You mean a few decades?

>get a degree from a decent program
>earn 50-70k CAD per year upon graduation
>hardly any expenses, parents still pay for food, groceries, etc
>within 2-4 years (4 being quite high) have enough for a 20-25% down payment for a nice house or condo in a decent neighborhood

Not that unrealistic mate

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if your parents havent died when you 25 then you build another house on top of theirs

good luck with that, a decent house in van starts at a million dollars

based southern euros. Imagine living in a smal apartment, barely being able to afford food, just because society said it's the mature thing to do.

I only know one guy who hasn't moved yet, but to be fair he's a complete loser. For normal people, applies.

Downtown Toronto yes. Go 45 minutes north you can get a nice 4 bedroom fully furnished nice house for 400-600k. If you can't handle a 45 minute drive to work 5 days a week, that's your problem.

That's an hour and a half of your life gone everyday, I've done that and it sucks. It's literally like working OT but not getting paid for it.

better than renting imo, but to each their own. The value of the property will only increase, eventually you'll find a wife, two incomes combined, sell the house and live closer (while still building equity). Also these towns are much less multicultural, less crime, etc. Much better to raise children.

I moved out 4 different times (uni, moved country, work in other cities).

Moved out for good at 27.

Depends. Usually when you marry or have to work or study outside hometown. But plenty of couples still live in parents house because of lack of money. Usually by the 30's people decide to live alone. Pp

>As soon as you're 18 people expect you to move out of your parent's house
are single parents that common in fronce?

You can see that ex-territory of the Roman empire is more pronounced. Also check out what kind of porn these darker shade countries like...Milf and mature.

Most people I know moved out at ages 18-20. People who stay with their parents beyond the age of 22-23 are seen as weird manchildren.

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why would it be related to single parents ? mine were just expecting me and my bro to move so they could leave in the south of france.

>your parent's
That's singular.