Why Young Millennials Are Moving Out Of Their Parents Home | FRFR

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @meliisaido
    @meliisaido Год назад +6

    I’m 29 and absolutely need to move out soon. I hate living with my father so much to the point that’s it giving me stress and anxiety. I’m now trying to save up so that I can get him out of my life.

  • @cher6624
    @cher6624 Год назад +30

    it is indeed not easy to make the decision to move it - it is usually bc of bad family dynamics. i applaud these ladies for taking a bold step, it really is not a decision to make lightly

  • @shuting4355
    @shuting4355 Год назад +7

    Thanks to this new generation of kids, the rental market is great for the landlords.

  • @eunagiii
    @eunagiii Год назад +69

    i think it is quite rude to be vacuuming the house when you have friends over especially if it is made known that their hair is the problem… like you could’ve at least waited for them to leave or move to another area of the house mah… why the rush?

    • @lilaclaicc
      @lilaclaicc Год назад +2

      Same sentiments. Quite rude. Maybe she’s just a clean freak.

    • @graceong7199
      @graceong7199 Год назад

      I decided to vacuum after but I found my friends taking the vacuum themselves and cleaning my floor 😂 It’s not rude, they understand it’s my own home and they understand I keep it clean on my own. It’s a form of respect.

    • @eunagiii
      @eunagiii Год назад +1

      @@graceong7199 them doing it vs owner doing it is very different.

    • @elaine1520
      @elaine1520 Год назад

      I think is very normal? As u can invite a friend home, should be relatively close. So no issue?

  • @Karen-pv6gt
    @Karen-pv6gt Год назад +3

    I moved out and it provided so much space that I could actually think. And eventually realised I still love to stay at home but need my own personal space. So perhaps a rental room near my actual home

  • @sheryltan161
    @sheryltan161 Год назад +40

    Been watching Chow for the w past few years and it’s always nice to see her share more about her experiences so openly. Thank you both for this sharing! :)

  • @ca-ke9493
    @ca-ke9493 Год назад +4

    1.8k is so so expensive. But definitely felt really restricted moving back into my parents house after living independently in uni

  • @joshualee8151
    @joshualee8151 Год назад +7

    in america house brands arent really that much cheaper then named brands anymore... so i dont get housebrands anymore... im not worried about a 25 cent difference between the brands

  • @samueltan3261
    @samueltan3261 Год назад +22

    Really cool and independent!

  • @motley0304
    @motley0304 Год назад +12

    How about renting a room in hdb instead of condo? Rental amount is lesser or same?

    • @ametrinenephrite7936
      @ametrinenephrite7936 Год назад

      Around the same tbh

    • @lilaclaicc
      @lilaclaicc Год назад

      Not the same. HDB room can be about $800-1100 for common room. Condo room I believe can be about $200-400 more in general from my observation

  • @Ben-kh2rh
    @Ben-kh2rh Год назад +1

    update: Natasha has now moved back home with her family

  • @aleshasolehah
    @aleshasolehah Год назад

    great and always success for you 🙂

  • @MuhammadAshraffimreallysorry
    @MuhammadAshraffimreallysorry Год назад +3

    wah the cai fan lady

  • @belugaowo
    @belugaowo Год назад +1

    I think it's better for those without family problems to stay with their family more cuz those with family problems will need the space to be away from them. Just from my experience, feel free to disagree

  • @MrOwl69
    @MrOwl69 Год назад +13

    ehhh cai fan girl 😂

  • @RoyShouriMustango
    @RoyShouriMustango Год назад +6

    At least she isn’t shouting

  • @dwichiesa
    @dwichiesa Год назад +8

    $1.8K per month = $21,600 per year nice

  • @user-oh6wb5rj2q
    @user-oh6wb5rj2q Год назад

    1:40 are you working at that age alr? As what? Thank you

  • @raphaeltoh4892
    @raphaeltoh4892 Год назад +2

    Omg it’s the cai png girl

  • @jameskhohweiearn302
    @jameskhohweiearn302 Год назад +3

    Good to be more independent by moving out ❤

  • @espionagex6677
    @espionagex6677 Год назад +5

    Money all go to rent then live until so sad life... Is it worth it

    • @EyanZ1997
      @EyanZ1997 Год назад +5

      up to the individual to decide if it’s worth it

    • @espionagex6677
      @espionagex6677 Год назад +1

      @@EyanZ1997 you are right

    • @nathaliefu642
      @nathaliefu642 Год назад +3

      if live with family even more sad no difference eh from living alone and having lesser money 😮‍💨

    • @lilaclaicc
      @lilaclaicc Год назад +2

      You might not be able to relate as some family members can be really toxic to stay with.

  • @Dunkdapunk
    @Dunkdapunk Год назад +20

    It really affects the mindset and creates much more independent people. It would explain why young men in Singapore are so soft despite doing two years in the army. Having your mum look after you well into your 20s and 30s has made a nation of mumma boys. Move out if you can!

    • @zixink
      @zixink Год назад +6

      If they have no problem with their family, why do they need to move out. That’s unneeded expenses. Renting a house is approx 1-3k nowadays. That’s at least 20k a year just for rent. Also, the income for fresh grads is only 4-5k, that’s going to be 30% of their salary.

    • @ssvegeto1610
      @ssvegeto1610 Год назад +2

      Lol imagine thinking you're a "stronger" person just cause you move out. Ive seen joker's that moved out but barely do laundry, just buy new clothes. Just because you live with your parents doesn't make you better.
      Some of us actually have to take care of our parents and family too, if anything moving out is easy cause u just need to settle yourself

    • @Dunkdapunk
      @Dunkdapunk Год назад

      I understand the rental savings but men become very reliant on their mothers to look after them, and become so soft. Women in Singapore are much tougher than the men. It’s a problem and creating a huge void in leadership ability.

    • @ssvegeto1610
      @ssvegeto1610 Год назад

      @@Dunkdapunk u say that like Singaporean girls aren't some of the most entitled princesses it there lmao

    • @NickTSC
      @NickTSC 5 месяцев назад

      Sometimes moving out saves money in the long run if there are bad family dynamics. The stress from living in abusive family environments can really impact mental health and trigger chronic illnesses. The amount of money, time and resources to treat chronic illnesses from such root causes can be expensive too.

  • @itzSoonz
    @itzSoonz Год назад +1

    so expensive :(

  • @zhirong1982
    @zhirong1982 Год назад +1

    Cai png review?

  • @beyondee
    @beyondee Год назад +4

    Try moving out to a different country next. At least don't need to compromise on lifestyle

  • @slaiyfershin
    @slaiyfershin Год назад +5

    CDC voucher sponsor segway was soooo obvious.

  • @elaine1520
    @elaine1520 Год назад

    Can I say it’s sad to see the current generation are eager to move out and its sad. Adulting does not mean moving out. Renting is totally a liability. Should buy a house instead. If not just stay with parents? Because not much time left.

    • @Ben-kh2rh
      @Ben-kh2rh Год назад +3

      different people have different parents, some nice , some shitty. i assume you grew up in a heartwarming and supportive family, so you will never understand and be inclined to think that such actions are foolish. just take it with a pinch of salt, not everyone is lucky to be born into a good family.

  • @gjskxnj
    @gjskxnj Год назад +13

    not as easy, if it were everyone would be doing it, this is a short term solution to a long term problem. sg isnt like other countries, stop trying to live like it were.

    • @FireFoxGaming56
      @FireFoxGaming56 Год назад +2

      Haha exactly. Just a typical pathetic marketing gimmic. 😂

  • @beepbeep5153
    @beepbeep5153 Год назад +13

    Not recommended for the majority who have no issues with their family. Always good to have them around. Besides, renting is pathetic compared to the few subjective 'pros'. If you're gonna move out without any partner or children, you can do so when you've made enough to buy one. You can very well build an independent personality despite living with your family members (which can range from 1-4 in most cases). I'm assuming this type of western woke ideals isn't actually preferred here, which should be the case.

    • @simplyme3306
      @simplyme3306 Год назад +3

      Agree...unless there is real family/social issues in the house. This is helping the landlord to pay their mortgage.

    • @nastyayoyo4963
      @nastyayoyo4963 Год назад +13

      If you're gonna move out without any partner or children, you can do so when you've made enough to buy one. --> need to wait until you're 35 to buy one... not everyone can get married so early. Not everyone gets married at all.
      I identify with the strong-headed Taurus girl. I really, really could not live with my mom. Living together made me hate her. I moved out but overseas, at 15 years old. No choice but to rent. They didn't feel hurt also because it was for a "better" life (school & job).
      (Before anyone says I'm a rich person's kid coz I could afford to move overseas at 15 y/o... No. I got a full-ride scholarship that provided even free dorm and some living allowance monthly.)
      Yes, living alone can be quite stressful. You get to be very aware about money and budgeting very early in life. And nobody will take care of you when you're sick. I don't miss my life when I lived with my family tho. I only missed the family's maid lol.
      It's not always a good financial decision to stay with family also. Some families keep asking you for money and you won't be able to say no if you still live with them. Enough emotional blackmail for a lifetime. No more.
      In their words, "if you never needed to experience that desperation, I'm happy for you."
      The key thing is to not judge. Only the person who felt desperate enough to need to move out knows.

    • @beepbeep5153
      @beepbeep5153 Год назад

      @@nastyayoyo4963 I just don't agree with the "move out and build independence" bandwagon woke bs that foreigners want to spread here. Assuming one does already have the money.

  • @jaywoochang6395
    @jaywoochang6395 Год назад +5

    Super independent!

    • @simplyme3306
      @simplyme3306 Год назад +3

      You can be independent living with own family too. Some would be the ones doing the housework at home and also paying for the bills etc. It depends on individual and home condition.

    • @obitouchiha6439
      @obitouchiha6439 Год назад +1

      ​@@simplyme3306 Not possible. You still have to follow your parent's rules if you're still living under their roof.

    • @beepbeep5153
      @beepbeep5153 Год назад +1

      ​@@obitouchiha6439 wow, poor poor thing

    • @obitouchiha6439
      @obitouchiha6439 Год назад

      @@beepbeep5153 That's why I moved out at 18. 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @beepbeep5153
      @beepbeep5153 Год назад +2

      @@obitouchiha6439 You are a minority for a reason. What house rules? Can't use the microwave past 12? Gotta help clean chores? Be specific.
      Some people here are saying people are becoming spoiled and mommy's boy. Then we have the girl in the video saying the opposite that the family was volatile and it was better to move then do more things herself.

  • @jadontq423
    @jadontq423 Год назад +1

    one is not like the other. i can empathise with chow but natasha comes from privilege and moved out bc of a squabble w her mom.

  • @dominiclee9655
    @dominiclee9655 Год назад

    Can Jas and I get a shoutout?

  • @dedisetiadi6999
    @dedisetiadi6999 Год назад

    Biar bisa seks bebas lah wkwk

    • @Ben-kh2rh
      @Ben-kh2rh Год назад

      bahasa inggris abang makasih