"You're 'unemployed' because you only make $18,000 a year." Looks like Isabella needs a dictionary, and the first entry she needs to look at is the definition of "unemployed."
A grown ass man having to ask for "permission" to leave the house?.. WTF?.. this doesn't make any sense. If he's making $18k a month, WHY was he still living at home? Why wouldn't he move out instead of putting up with that?. He didn't need them, so I'm confused. Your house is supposed to be the place you can relax and be comfortable.. why would anyone making $18k a month live in an environment where they can't even relax after a hard day's work?.. this storyline never makes any sense in these stories.... no way in hell I would be making $18k a month and still be living at home. I sure as hell wouldn't be living there while I'm being disrespected, looked down and treated like shyt...
These stories are from Japan and they don't ever change the currency, that's why when it comes to money amounts these stories don't make sense 18000 yen is a lot of money in Japan but when they put that amount into dollars it works out at around $200. In Japan, the average monthly salary for employees can span from approximately 130,000 JPY (958 USD) to 2,300,000 JPY (16,944 USD). Although they still got it wrong as the adverage ceo hourly pay is 19,937 JPY $132.78 😳 looks like they never do the proper research when doing these stories 🙄 as for him living at home still in Japan most people stay with their parents until they are married , even then often the parents still live with and are supported by their oldest child.which would be my own personal hell 😳🤣
In the real world it would most likely be chronic stress disorder irritability, which can be extreme fatigue headaches difficulty concentrating, or an inability to do so rapid, disorganized thoughts difficulty sleeping digestive problems changes in appetite feeling helpless a perceived loss of control low self-esteem loss of sexual desire nervousness frequent infections or illnesses
@@ruthgriffiths7365 it only happens when you are with the ken or karen who's behaviour causes the high level of stress hormones in the Brain/body. If the ken/karen isn't there the symptoms normally disappears.
William doesn't even sound like he's British at all,, if his sister speaks with a British accent, so should the brother and mother speak with a British accent.
*Age does not denote maturity.* *Education does not denote intelligence.* Wealth and social status does not denote class. Volume does not denote veracity.
Why are adult children with good income still living at home, they should be looking for their old place. Then they get angry when things are removed, instead of being happy to have that push to leave.
Until marriage, young adult children in Japan and Korea have traditionally lived with their parents. Even in the US more young adult children m married or not have been forced to return to the family home because of the housing market and rising living costs. The American dream of owning a home is much more difficult than a generation ago.
I mean, if I'm contributing $4k a month to the family's household expenses, the least they can do is let me live in the darn house. If I wasn't contributing $$ then I completely agree with living on your own.
I agree 100%... they should be jumping for joy to finally leave. I never understand why they even had to be thrown out to finally leave?.. I would've done that as soon as I got my 1st paycheck. I'm thinking it's a tradition or culture for a 30yro to still be living at home in whatever country this is coming from. It's weird and makes absolutely no sense
@@annied1827 - I talked with one of these fake story tellers who apologized for all of his grammatical errors in the story and he told me he was from India. I know that some are also from China, Japan, the Philippines. etc., but the one I talked to was Indian.
Why would they break windows? How did all of them not notice an influx of 4 grand a month? If he doesn't have the bank account info, exactly how was he chipping in 4 grand a month? To what and how were they tapping it? Dumb story.
One idiot was hiding his unemployment from the other 2, so they lilely thought he was the source of the funds. The unemployed idiot likely thought his savings had not run out yet. Also, there wlare ways to make deposits but not make withdrawals. He said he does notnhave the card or pin, you just n3ed the account number to make a deposit, same as how employers do it.
Dad, mom and sis were nothing more than bums. It’s good that OP got away and got the money he’s owed.
I hope he and the company sue her for the lost and damaged equipmenht.
No money, get out.
You have money, come back and pay the bills.
"You're 'unemployed' because you only make $18,000 a year." Looks like Isabella needs a dictionary, and the first entry she needs to look at is the definition of "unemployed."
Honestly
He is making that much. Why was he still living at home?
How did he not leave years ago and get away from that.
who is paying for everything since mother and sister aren't working
@@barbarajoyce6424 And they including dad have no idea where cash is coming from.
A grown ass man having to ask for "permission" to leave the house?.. WTF?.. this doesn't make any sense. If he's making $18k a month, WHY was he still living at home? Why wouldn't he move out instead of putting up with that?. He didn't need them, so I'm confused. Your house is supposed to be the place you can relax and be comfortable.. why would anyone making $18k a month live in an environment where they can't even relax after a hard day's work?.. this storyline never makes any sense in these stories.... no way in hell I would be making $18k a month and still be living at home. I sure as hell wouldn't be living there while I'm being disrespected, looked down and treated like shyt...
These stories are from Japan and they don't ever change the currency, that's why when it comes to money amounts these stories don't make sense 18000 yen is a lot of money in Japan but when they put that amount into dollars it works out at around $200. In Japan, the average monthly salary for employees can span from approximately 130,000 JPY (958 USD) to 2,300,000 JPY (16,944 USD).
Although they still got it wrong as the adverage ceo hourly pay is 19,937 JPY $132.78 😳 looks like they never do the proper research when doing these stories 🙄 as for him living at home still in Japan most people stay with their parents until they are married , even then often the parents still live with and are supported by their oldest child.which would be my own personal hell 😳🤣
Im gonna take you to court 😂 olivia you need to go through the statement not just the balance
He obviously has a good job but he lives at home to be verbally and mentally abused. Why these people don’t stand up for themselves is beyond me
In the real world it would most likely be chronic stress disorder
irritability, which can be extreme
fatigue
headaches
difficulty concentrating, or an inability to do so
rapid, disorganized thoughts
difficulty sleeping
digestive problems
changes in appetite
feeling helpless
a perceived loss of control
low self-esteem
loss of sexual desire
nervousness
frequent infections or illnesses
@@bhh8005 Then how would one manage a career?
@@ruthgriffiths7365 it only happens when you are with the ken or karen who's behaviour causes the high level of stress hormones in the Brain/body. If the ken/karen isn't there the symptoms normally disappears.
It’s serious Asian guilt. Those parents were guilt tripping him.
William doesn't even sound like he's British at all,, if his sister speaks with a British accent, so should the brother and mother speak with a British accent.
Sounds like woman. Actually sounds unattractive.
A W2 or Paystub will shut down the unemployed claim. As will bank statements or proof or deposits
People who look the other way don't see the truth.
I can't wait to see more of these stories
Keep up the good work!
This is a switch.Instead of taking the story verbatim from another channel this one makes minor changes to it.
*Age does not denote maturity.*
*Education does not denote intelligence.*
Wealth and social status does not denote class.
Volume does not denote veracity.
Feelings do not denote fact.
@@Arthur09608 Very well put. I want to put mine on a shirt.
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Why are adult children with good income still living at home, they should be looking for their old place. Then they get angry when things are removed, instead of being happy to have that push to leave.
This story is from Asia they still live in the same house as their parents to take care of them
Until marriage, young adult children in Japan and Korea have traditionally lived with their parents. Even in the US more young adult children m married or not have been forced to return to the family home because of the housing market and rising living costs. The American dream of owning a home is much more difficult than a generation ago.
I mean, if I'm contributing $4k a month to the family's household expenses, the least they can do is let me live in the darn house. If I wasn't contributing $$ then I completely agree with living on your own.
I agree 100%... they should be jumping for joy to finally leave. I never understand why they even had to be thrown out to finally leave?.. I would've done that as soon as I got my 1st paycheck. I'm thinking it's a tradition or culture for a 30yro to still be living at home in whatever country this is coming from. It's weird and makes absolutely no sense
These stories come from Asia. Many live with parents until they marry or beyond.
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I am curious, do all parents in India hate one child and love the other?
These stories are usually from Japan, but I've often wondered this too
@@annied1827 - I talked with one of these fake story tellers who apologized for all of his grammatical errors in the story and he told me he was from India. I know that some are also from China, Japan, the Philippines. etc., but the one I talked to was Indian.
What kind of accent was that supposed to be?
Heard this story on another channel.only the genders changed.
Why would they break windows? How did all of them not notice an influx of 4 grand a month? If he doesn't have the bank account info, exactly how was he chipping in 4 grand a month? To what and how were they tapping it? Dumb story.
One idiot was hiding his unemployment from the other 2, so they lilely thought he was the source of the funds.
The unemployed idiot likely thought his savings had not run out yet.
Also, there wlare ways to make deposits but not make withdrawals.
He said he does notnhave the card or pin, you just n3ed the account number to make a deposit, same as how employers do it.
You can deposit or transfer money to an account without other access.
Should use a male to do the male voice, ugh
I dont care if it is culturally done to live with the family...get the heck out. They are abusive
Rhis.story.is.froma.different.country.😢
This story is a rip off of an older story
PLEASE learn to pronounce "contribute".
These stories translate to English and they Still Eff up simple words.
I have a British friend and that's the way the British pronounce contribute.