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Do You Live In Your Parents' House To Save Money?
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[QUOTE="Alexandoy, post: 219507, member: 25510"] In our culture it is common to see a married child to be living with the parents. That is one way of saving money for the lesser expenses. There is no rent to pay and more likely the parents' house is nearer the work place. Usually the parents are the ones who wanted the married child to stay so that they can take care of their grandchildren. However, the confidence of the child in buying their own home may be weakened because there is no need to spend. That is especially true when the married child is the only child by the parents. Presumably the child will inherit the house when the parents die so there is no reason for the child with a family to leave. Honestly, I also lived with my parents when I got married. For several years I was saved from the rental expenses and my mother took care of our baby when my wife and I were at work. But I have to admit that it is not a good arrangement because I have no independence. [/QUOTE]
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