Why do adult Europeans live with their parents?

Why do adult Europeans live with their parents?
Why don't they grow up?

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Nothing wrong with living in your family house, whats the ponit in buying another one if theres enough space already ?
Also house in Barcelona is more expensive than a house in Miami, put that into perspective and think about how much worse salaries are in Spain.

but southern europe and eastern blocks arent considered humans by relevant europeans tho

A youth unemployment rate near 50% does that to a country
no need to be rude

The average home in Sweden today costs about 300 thousand USD, when you get a mortgage they want at least 15-20% as a lump sum to begin with.
Renting costs 800-1500 USD every month.
Yeah i wonder why

>livewithparentstugal

Why do Americans store bullets in their parents?

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t. Jean-Muhammad Dupont

t. José living with Mama at 30

Fixed it.

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costs too much

why do wypipo literally hate their children and want them to die in poverty?

comfy and easy life my friend.

becuase young people like to save up money to buy a home here and with the low wages and difficult access to credit the only way to do that is save up on rent.

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>abandoning your home and your parents
>growing up

Because
Me=Neet

>The average home in Sweden today costs about 300 thousand USD

Only 2x more than here while you have 5 times higher salaries than us.

No wonder almost half of Poles live with parents.

this. i won't leave my parents house till they die so I will inherit it, cause my brother lives in his house.

>The average home in Sweden today costs about 300 thousand USD,
I would consider myself happy if houses in my area were that cheap, here they are like 800k€+ for simples houses

>Renting costs 800-1500 USD every month

Where the fuck do you live?

I live in the poorest city in the Netherlands in a region which has Eastern-Germany tier wages

80m2 appartment costs over €1K per month and they ask for proofs of you making €4K before taxes
This was in a shithole area btw

People used to live with their parents or in the hut next to them for most of human existence, and they still grew up better than you

the last time you posted it it was 5k€

>5 times higher salaries
After 20 years of education. I have like 900€ each month because I am studying, and I'm too autistic to get a side job. My disposable income is around 250€, it's really not that great.

i rent a 50m apartment for 380€, state give me 270€ to help me pay the fee..

yea i remember :D

Why would I pay for infernal rent rates when there's enough room for me at my parents' house and they have absolutely no problem with me staying here? And it's not like we have the culture of throwing our children our at age 18. And i also currently don't work so....

NEET bucks are not an internet meme in his country :(

>I have like 900€ a month because I'm studying
From the government?
That's amazing

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do denmark also pay for non danish students?

It’s 5K combined income if you co-rent

We can only get rent support up to €700 monthly rent.
All those houses are oversaturated.

Yeah it's a good thing to have, don't get me wrong. But damn I can't wait for the 4.8k€ /month when I'm done with this.

These are my favourite threads

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Wow I remember that thread, we BTFO the mutt

Because people have extendend their teen stage. No real adult accepts to be supported by its parents. When a bird learns to fly it must go away from the nest, so do humans...

its the opposite in France, they will not help you if you dare renting overpriced apartments, they would just say to move to cheaper place. Instead if your kara booga with 5 child of course..

>Because people have extendend their teen stage
People were always liek this in italy, if anything it is Germanics and Anglos in particular that started feeling the absolute need to move out at least 100 miles away from their parents when they hit 18

Why do adult Americans?

brb learning danish

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It's possible if you're eligible. I'm not sure what the criteria are, but it is possible.

a one bedroom apartment in a big city like budapest costs around 400 euros, while the average wage is around 600
do the math, nigger

it's not about growing up. A lot of people can't afford homes especially in southern and eastern europe.

>tfw more people live alone in norway than japan

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>5 children
Doesnt work anymore. They now have to compete with something stronger: having a handicapped child gives you more rights and a better house

why do wh*toids and amerimutts like denbts so much?
when are they going to pay their denbts?

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they have debts because they can make them

I think that it's because they can pay them in a reasonable time

If you can pay it back banks give you money
It’s why Africa has no debts

pay denbts, Hans

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good goyim

you are not forced to move to the capital

Imagine being a snownigger, get welfare from the state straight out of school that is higher than half of Europe's median wage, have easy access to loans and being paid 5k for a normal job.
And then have the nerve to come on Jow Forums and ask why people don't just move out.

there are hardly any jobs elsewhere

>I have like 900€ each month because I am studying,

So you get for free more than average wage in this country. Students here get like 120 eur and only if they have good grades.

And now imagine being a poor snownigger. Ah yes, the wonderful north where everything is built out of diamonds!

Here are some more recent statistics from Eurostat

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>Students here get like 120 eur and only if they have good grades.

>poland pays students too

pls end my life

Eesti, I feel you :3

why not just live in commieblock at the periphery until you are paid more?
urabn transportation is not that bad in eastern europe

scholarships for good students are everywhere I guess

students get paid here too for good grades, but it's like 80 euro/month. which is useless

it would be higher if not for some nonresidential university students ( whose rent are paid by their parents)

I'm assuming this counts students in dorms or in rented apartments while studying

no. Only students wh come from very poor families with top tier grades get something here. Mostrly terroni or immigrants these days

I think one of the reasons it's so high here is that so many people who finish their degree/masters move abroad. Also a lot of people don't want to waste money on renting a shitty apartment, so they wait until they have a decent enough income to take out a mortgage on a house. For most people that's around 25 - 27

Here we have separate scholarships for poor students and for students with good grades.

I wasn't poor enough to qualify for the first one, but I got the scholarship for good grades for 2 years (it was about 120 eur).

>so they wait until they have a decent enough income to take out a mortgage on a house. For most people that's around 25 - 27

>have a decent income just when you're 25

what the fuck, you barely graduate from a uni when you're 25

commieblocks are mainly inhabited by old people and young families who want to move out to some place bigger when the kids are older, not a lot of apartments for rent, and I would still have to sacrifice a big portion of my salary just to have a place to crawl back at night

>why not just live in commieblock at the periphery until you are paid more?

I guess 400 eur is for the flat in a commieblock. In new flats in the centre rent can easily reach even 800+ eur (at least in Warsaw but I guess Budapest is the same)

aglos and similar have laughable easy and short university courses ( 3 years and easy)

High school also lasts less, so they start uni before

not here, stupid muricafag

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>barely graduate from uni at 25

out normie t. 25 and at the start of my education

How long is uni in Poland? Here it's anywhere from 4 to 6 years and you can start when you're 17-18

>have laughable easy and short university courses

And they make a lot of money after finishing it.

Meanwhile, we study for 5 long years and after graduating we're happy to make 800 eur

sad

We are very far from being a socialist utopia, but our students get 160 eur main support, 100 eur additional support for doing really good and up to 220 support if you're from a poor background. If you take on a part time job you can both move out and survive. You wont live like a king, but you can totally do it if you want to.

Stockholm?

i thought engineers with half decadxe of experience comfortably make 1k €?

Americans are so brainwashed, it's sad

they study 3y for a BA

I moved out with 23, then moved back in with 28 and out for good with 32

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>Here it's anywhere from 4 to 6 years and you can start when you're 17-18

wtf

starting at 17?? 4 years?? pls end my life

and they can actually enter the labor market with just a BA

>The average home in Sweden today costs about 300 thousand USD
I wish it was that cheap in here, a random 90 m^2 apartment in my neighborhood is almost double than that, and it's not the best neighborhood
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anglo BA worths the same as 5 years in non anglo unis

t.pierre lecuck

If you were born after september and didn't fuck up, you can start with 17 and end with 21.

still in Madrid. real estate prices are much lower in Spain unless you live in Madrid or Barcelona

how many year do you study before university?

>95m^2
yea ofc it costs so much, apt is huge

Compulsory education is from 5/6 to 15/16, then you gotta do two more years if you want to go to uni

how many years? here its 13

>How long is uni in Poland?

3 years for bachelor and 5 (3+2) for master

And you start the uni when you're 19 or 20.

>i thought engineers with half decadxe of experience comfortably make 1k €?

Well, maybe with 5 years of experience they can, but it's still a long way until they reach this level, while it's still like welfare for students in Denmark.

And you know, not every student becomes an engineer.

Your fucking problem being lazyass useless subhumans.

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can engineers get a job in poland?

Yeah and kids out of school have been so productive their whole lives, right?

my parents 100m2 apartment costs about 170k€ here

>haha europeans live with their mum!
>when are you going to give your money to Mr. Goldstein like me?
>if I'm a really good boy he might even fix the structural faults 6 months after I tell him about them!
>I'm such an adult, unlike you!

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nope, I recieve 25 a month for having PERFECT grades
pls kill me

it's easy if you work in IT, also we have low unemployment overall
java code monkey with 2 years of experience easily makes 2k+ euro per month