>almost 19 years old
>still live with my parents
Almost 19 years old
Nothing wrong with that honestly.
still live with my parents and i am 27 , not problem with that desu
I'm 28
make sure to move to a crummy apartment, ask for your student loan, and pay rent by getting a burger flipping half-time job
But hey at least you're "free" now
>29 years old
>live in my grandparent's house because my parents live in their parent's house
>almost 19 years old
>no wife, house, car and 3 kids
I've already lost at life
At least not in a fucking dormiture with bydlo.
This desu, why live
>tfw 30 and live with dad
>Everyone else in the family left.
Try 23 fucko
you're supposed to leave the house at 18 in the US
>22
>Still live with family
Hopefully I can in the workforce and back in education soon.
Yeah not everyone thinks like this. Sorry you have such boomer influenced parents
Do you know what the cost of living is like? Of course you don't, you're 18. Go get a job, but don't forget your car payment, insurance, gas, rent, utilities bill, internet bill, cell phone bill, food bill, and health insurance bill.
When you get a new place don't forget about the deposits such as first months rent and security deposit, the new account fees and deposits that come with utilities, the random things you need such as toiletries and bath mats, shower curtains, hand soap, toilet paper and kitchen stuff like knives, silver ware, plates, bowls, napkins, pots and pans to cook with, etc.
Did you want furniture too? It's not like you'll have money to spend on anything fun after all that but don;t forget a couch and TV to actually sit down on and relax after work, unless you want a desk and PC. OH! Also, don't forget the mattress and dressers for your clothes and the detergent and dryer sheets when you wash them.
>tfw 19 living alone in a shitty uni appartment complex
>you're supposed to leave the house at 18 in the US
Take your parents to a different country then. Boom, now it's acceptable to live with them. You are welcome
American individualism has gone so far to the point where it's harming the country.
KEK
Living with other people is hell, I don't know how you can stand it.
this desu
this is 100% normal in Latin America
My 50 year old mom still lives with my grandparents. Same goes for my aunt and her husband. I got my own flat, though.
>two generations of neet
so this is the future
I will inherit my mom's house, and I pay some bills here. What's the problem?