Moving Out
As the title already says: When do You plan on leaving your parent's house/ flat?
Do You even want to move out, or are your parents already stressing you to leave their home?
I myself want to move out quickly, after I graduated from Highschool, which is 1 1/2 years from now; it's not that I don't like my mum or anything, I just want to live on my own, stand on my own two feet.
I'm not quite sure what to do after my graduation, but I think I'm going to go somewhere for a year before studying, and I want to get out of Austria sometime; I want to move faaar far away from here and work in an other country ^^;
So how about You?
Do You even want to move out, or are your parents already stressing you to leave their home?
I myself want to move out quickly, after I graduated from Highschool, which is 1 1/2 years from now; it's not that I don't like my mum or anything, I just want to live on my own, stand on my own two feet.
I'm not quite sure what to do after my graduation, but I think I'm going to go somewhere for a year before studying, and I want to get out of Austria sometime; I want to move faaar far away from here and work in an other country ^^;
So how about You?
I just graduated half a year ago and like many university first years (at least from what I've seen) we still live at our parents house. For one, I still meet a lot of my old friends from my old high school because many of us made it into the same university, and it's pretty close to my high school. The reason I wouldn't move is because getting to school isn't too much of a problem, even if I have to take a skytrain or drive on the highway to get there. The other, and main reason why I won't move, is simply because it's a financial strain. The fees I use to live in a dorm could be use to pay for several years of tuition. Besides, I get the feeling that if I live besides other people I feel like I'm gonna get annoyed or something...also I like my home here :)
I am graduating from senior high in half a year.
If I manage to get a high grade I will be going straight to university.After that I will have to do my time in the military which would be another year.So I will be out of my parents' house when I will be about 25.Would you say that's a bit late
I hope it's not.Well,I won't be getting a girlfriend soon so it doesn't really matter I guess.I think that's why the majority of people want to leave their house soon,to look older and more mature.
As for leaving this country...sure!It pretty much sucks here.So boring and filled with idiotic people.
If I manage to get a high grade I will be going straight to university.After that I will have to do my time in the military which would be another year.So I will be out of my parents' house when I will be about 25.Would you say that's a bit late

I hope it's not.Well,I won't be getting a girlfriend soon so it doesn't really matter I guess.I think that's why the majority of people want to leave their house soon,to look older and more mature.
As for leaving this country...sure!It pretty much sucks here.So boring and filled with idiotic people.
11 months 3 days ago
I'm not even in college yet...I think I'd rather stay here in my own country, close to my parents. (There's nothing for me out there, none that I can see.) What the heck, I'll probably continue living with them until I get married. Or even if I don't get married, I'll live with them until I have enough money for a house of my own. I've always wanted my own house, anyway. XD
As soon as i can ..
get enough money together and hopefully convince a few friends to all get place with two or three of us splitting rent and bill would e quite easy though i have all ready left living with parents and currently staying with my grandparents.
get enough money together and hopefully convince a few friends to all get place with two or three of us splitting rent and bill would e quite easy though i have all ready left living with parents and currently staying with my grandparents.
I just moved out a few weeks ago and living by myself its a very sweet thing I must say. You woouldnt believe how fun it is, the air feels fresher, food tastes better, you know the rest
Im planning on leaving for a University in California once I graduate Highschool in about a year and a half, and my reasons are kind of like yours. ^^
But, I have everything planned out and Im already saving money, Im planning to live with my best friend in the dorms. Really, I just want to move away from my parents as fast as possible. Not to mention, the Uni Im planning on hopefully going to is VERY far from my parents, so I wouldn't be able to stay with them anyways.
My parents are very understanding and helpful with helping me money-wise too so financially, I hope, won't be too much a problem, but Im guessing I'll end up missing them and have to visit lots. :D
But, I have everything planned out and Im already saving money, Im planning to live with my best friend in the dorms. Really, I just want to move away from my parents as fast as possible. Not to mention, the Uni Im planning on hopefully going to is VERY far from my parents, so I wouldn't be able to stay with them anyways.
My parents are very understanding and helpful with helping me money-wise too so financially, I hope, won't be too much a problem, but Im guessing I'll end up missing them and have to visit lots. :D
Hm, when i was in Senior High School,, i think i'll just entered one of the university in my county,, and of course,, i won't live my parents,, but,, my university and my house is near enough.. So,, i can go back to my home,, at least once a week.. but,, after i graduated a half year ago,, i decided to go to another country.. so,, now,, i live in dormitory,, and just go back,, once in a year,,
Hmmmm right after i finish my high school! of coz...rent an apartment near my uni.!
thats sound so cool!! i cant wait to grow up!!
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but i will miss my dad! im a daddy's angel so its kind of heard to not going to get spoil anymore
thats sound so cool!! i cant wait to grow up!!
!but i will miss my dad! im a daddy's angel so its kind of heard to not going to get spoil anymore

Probably after I get into Uni, pass it and get a decent job.
I'm moving out in August. At least if I get accepted into university, that is. I really dislike living with my mom. I'm only apprehensive though because I don't have a lot of money right now. I have a job and I think I have a chance at some entrance scholarships, but otherwise it's going to be difficult because my mum isn't going to help me pay for anything.
I'm planning to leave as soon as I can.
Before that I need to...
*Graduate high school.
*Find a job.
Until then I'll stick with my parents.
Before that I need to...
*Graduate high school.
*Find a job.
Until then I'll stick with my parents.
I already did, my few pieces of advice to those who plan to move out:
1. Make sure you have a plan, a plan well made is a plan well planned, and you plan to succeed or you will never succeed.
2. If you want to move, consider 3 things:
- Why, is it because of naggy parents? (bad idea)
- How, do you want to take a loan? (bad idea)
- What, what is it that you want to do after setting out? (plan first)
3. Don't think that taking up a pizza delivery job is gonna help you much in this, the true student or youngster going out needs to prepare his mind like an adult, he must aim far, and aim high, don't just get an office job, make the office promote you, make them know you are there, and not just another brick in the wall.
4. Think community, if you are new to a place, don't hesistate to get friends.
They say when you are at home, you rely on parents, when you are outside, you rely on friends.
5. Friends, as much good as they sound, are never 100%
- Look out for befrienders of purpose, some syndicates aim youngsters who move out and give them oppurtunities of working in high class jobs, being young and naive, you will fall for the trap, and the job could turn out to be drug trafficking and prostitution, never let down your guard, even when the best of friends approach you.
- Look out for yourself, no one in this world is gonna warn you the next corner of a blind turn, you could very much knock into a tree or get banged by a car, you have to be careful. Your surroundings can kill you. (I got stabbed once, so I know)
- Don't be afraid to ask questions:
When going overseas, friends are the officials, the travel guides etc, ask around, there are always benefits to know, then not know.
6. Remember budget control, don't fall for the trap of overspending, we tend to.
7. DON'T APPLY FOR A CREDIT CARD.
Just because banks approach you for the benefits, remember, you are just paying hard earned money to their bonuses.
1. Make sure you have a plan, a plan well made is a plan well planned, and you plan to succeed or you will never succeed.
2. If you want to move, consider 3 things:
- Why, is it because of naggy parents? (bad idea)
- How, do you want to take a loan? (bad idea)
- What, what is it that you want to do after setting out? (plan first)
3. Don't think that taking up a pizza delivery job is gonna help you much in this, the true student or youngster going out needs to prepare his mind like an adult, he must aim far, and aim high, don't just get an office job, make the office promote you, make them know you are there, and not just another brick in the wall.
4. Think community, if you are new to a place, don't hesistate to get friends.
They say when you are at home, you rely on parents, when you are outside, you rely on friends.
5. Friends, as much good as they sound, are never 100%
- Look out for befrienders of purpose, some syndicates aim youngsters who move out and give them oppurtunities of working in high class jobs, being young and naive, you will fall for the trap, and the job could turn out to be drug trafficking and prostitution, never let down your guard, even when the best of friends approach you.
- Look out for yourself, no one in this world is gonna warn you the next corner of a blind turn, you could very much knock into a tree or get banged by a car, you have to be careful. Your surroundings can kill you. (I got stabbed once, so I know)
- Don't be afraid to ask questions:
When going overseas, friends are the officials, the travel guides etc, ask around, there are always benefits to know, then not know.
6. Remember budget control, don't fall for the trap of overspending, we tend to.
7. DON'T APPLY FOR A CREDIT CARD.
Just because banks approach you for the benefits, remember, you are just paying hard earned money to their bonuses.
I'm halfway thru my junior year in highschool, 1 1/2 years like you.
I'll problably still be living with my mom while I go to a community college or something, and then I want to either move out of this state (new jersey, ewwww) or just out of the country all together.
I'd like to go to japan, but that depends on how hard it is to lean Japanese.I always failed spanish class in school, we were required to take it, but I'm still not sure weather it was just hard, I had a crappy teacher, or if it was because I had no interest in speaking spanish.
I'll problably still be living with my mom while I go to a community college or something, and then I want to either move out of this state (new jersey, ewwww) or just out of the country all together.
I'd like to go to japan, but that depends on how hard it is to lean Japanese.I always failed spanish class in school, we were required to take it, but I'm still not sure weather it was just hard, I had a crappy teacher, or if it was because I had no interest in speaking spanish.
I plan on moving out 1st quarter this year and move into a flat closer to college with my friend. Should be exiting! but I'll defiantly miss the comforts of home.












