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Do You Live In Your Parents' House To Save Money?
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[QUOTE="Kendy, post: 219233, member: 63869"] I understand your thread quite well and this is nothing but a reality. Presently, I am still living in my parents house but I will not say that it is quite intentional because at this age, I should for long start my own independent life. Living with your parents to save money is an ideal way to accomplish your objective but this can bring disdain and scorn especially when you have parents that are not understanding. I am still saving the best I can and I will hope to vacate permanently from my parents house in the next 24months or before then depending on how my plans with my academic programme hasten or how much I can save but the target is not to pass 24months interval from this year. The most painful thing is growing in age daily and realizing that you are not growing financially and that you have not achieved anything. Some people do not have a choice because of limited funds and there are also those who are risk-takers, no matter the limited funds, they will always find a way to leave the house and start their life from the scratch. Learning to be independent to some extent has taught me a lot of first-hand lessons. [/QUOTE]
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