Thursday, January 21, 2010

Planning to move out of parent's house - need help?

I'm 18 and i'm still in grade 12. This is so because we moved from another country to Canada, so i have to take another year in high school. So I'm planning to move out after graduation, so which do you think is better? Apartment or renting someone else's basement? Well my plan is, i'm gonna go college while my parents pay for it, and all my other expenses are mine(rent,bills,etc). I have yet to tell my parents about this. What do you think is better: moving out and going to college while working part time? Or Finishing college then moving out? I mean i have not yet experienced college while working, so whoever is working while in college please help. My parents are getting annoying about everything so i wanna get out of this place. You know, while you grow up they just do get annoying.


Serious answers please.


Thanks.Planning to move out of parent's house - need help?
Yes they get annoying...but why would you want to move out, when you can have everything taken care of for you by your parents...???? live there as long as you can....if you work and make money, give some to your parents, and invest the rest, when you reach 30, you will be way ahead of everyone else.


I dont blame you for wanting to move out, though...its kind of hard to have a gf stay the night in your parents house, and its kind of weird to call your folks and say....ummmmm...im not going to be home tonight.....Planning to move out of parent's house - need help?
Stay with your mother and dad. They will be happy. Your mother willl be sad if she heard it. They are being annoying for your own good. (Or maybe not. 0 Tolerance and No offense.) They love you most than anything in the universe. They don't show it because you have to find. This is no joke.
You should decide and make your own choice. If you stay away from home, you have to pay your own expenses and you need to take a part time job. If you want to pursue your college degree, why not finished your study first and move out when your already secured your finance.

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