Why are medshits such hypocrites?

>everybody owns a house in Italy
If your parents have a loan for it or expenses, would people in Italy help to cover them? Or pay for things like food and stuff? I'm assuming people eat the food cooked by their mom, though I don't know if that's correct.

Your parents take care of you, until it's time for you to take care of them. My brother is 35 and married, our mother still cooks for him and his family and his wife comes to pick it up after work. When our parents get too old, we will take care of them and not put them into a shitty home filled with strangers.

Your great civilization lead to a complete financial dependence on our money, because you shitskinned mouthbreathing retards did nothing for the last 200 years except for wasting our money.

Yes the mudhut part was just using the same rhetoric and not meant to be taken literally and more about the fact that the Greek golden age was before Rome was more than a local power (and basically most of the good we associate with Romans thus hadn't happened yet).

>charging your own children for food
do snowmonkeys really?

>this is what germs actually believe

a fucking gay*reek!

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There are at least 2 Finns here, although I agree with him that living with your parents to an old age here is weird. We live in a country that has always had a miniscule population that's 2,5 times the size of Greece and 10% bigger than Italy, we've never really had a shortage of living space.

That is kind of true. But the Italian peninsula was a thing long before the city state of Rome took power and crested the absolute golden age of European civilization (fuckers took us over, so fuck them!) but that's the reality. Most people consider Italy's history to be just Rome, but this isn't true.

>old age
the meme of 30 years olds living at home is mostly that, a meme
most people move out either after high school, or when they get their shit together with work and can afford to be independent.

>constant anxiety of having to move out
I'm not the same person but there's really no anxiety over it and most people can't wait to start "their own life" in a way. The culture down there and more importantly the economy is different, so I get why you'd feel anxiety over having to move out. But in here people celebrate moving out. Just another milestone in growing up.
In here he would probably be considered a wuss. People value independence and this sort of arrangement would get you a reputation as a "momma's boy".
You don't contribute anything for your upkeep? If I lived at home, I wouldn't feel comfortable just leeching of my parents. I would want to contribute. It's a financial burden after all, I wouldn't want them to take all of the burden without me doing jack shit. But that's one of those cultural differences. I don't think it's common to ask for your kids for rent or money for upkeep, even when they're 20 or above or something, but I'd imagine most people would offer to pay for their expenses.