欧洲人离开父母家独立的平均年龄_风闻
龙腾网-2020-10-12 17:44
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drejc88
Sweden瑞典 0
In Montenegro, the parents leave you.
在黑山,是父母离开了你。 0
Malleus--Maleficarum
I am not from Montenegro, but in case of some of my friends that was actually true - their parents were fed up with waiting and bought new homes/apartments and moved out.
我不是来自黑山,但这个对于我的一些朋友来说是真的--他们的父母厌倦了等待,买了新的房子/公寓,然后搬走了。 0
MainBattleStation
Finland芬兰 0
This made me chuckle
这让我笑了 0
bkhablenko
Україна乌克兰 0
Somehow I didn’t get the joke. Could you explain, please?
不懂,笑点何在?能解释一下吗? 0
Ingvarhk
Denmark丹麦 0
They die
他们死了 0
Johnlsullivan2
I think that’s why Bosnia doesn’t have any data as well.
我想这就是为什么波斯尼亚也没有任何数据。 0
throwawayy2k2112
This entire thread took a dark turn damn
这让整个帖子的气氛都变昏暗了淦 0
husored
In Bosnia as well my uncle was like 38 until he left home
在波斯尼亚,我叔叔在离家之前也是38岁 0
epic225
As a Montenegrin in the USA I’m surprised this is the top comment
作为一个在美国的黑山人,我很惊讶这是点赞最高的评论 0
weeanima
Well we in Montenegro really never leave our parents because
To get a new house/flat is not really cheap for young people with our sallary rates. If you really need to leave then you will just rent it for temporary solution. 2.We mostly live in houses so young married couple can get one floor for them.
Most of the young people that do leave their home don’t change their permanent adress
We actually never leave our parents as we don’t usually put them in nursing homes, we live with them so we can care about them
怎么说呢,我们在黑山真的从不离开我们的父母,因为
1.买一套新房子/公寓对年轻人来说并不便宜,我们的薪水很低。如果你真的需要离开,那么你只能租房子作为暂时的解决方法。2. 我们大多住在一幢房子里,这样年轻的已婚夫妇就可以有着自己的一层楼。
3.大多数离开家的年轻人不会改变他们的永久地址
事实上,我们从不离开父母,因为我们通常不把他们送进养老院,我们和他们一起生活,这样我们就可以关心照顾他们 0
skeletal88
Estonia爱沙尼亚 0
This reminds us that “My parents want to kick me out at 18” and “I have to pay rent to my parents for living at home” are some of the “I’m too european to understand this problem” that we can read about here on reddit, on the subreddits where americans post.
这提醒我们,“我父母想在18岁时把我赶出去”和“我必须付房租给我父母住在家里”是一些我们可以在美国人发在Reddit这个板块里的帖子读到的那些“我太欧洲了,以至于无法理解你们”的问题。 0
Hezth
In Sweden it is until you are 18 or until you finish primary studies(12th grade/high school). The young age for Sweden in the chart might be because of those that move to another city to study from 10th grade.
在瑞典,直到你18岁或完成初级学业(12年级/高中)才能搬出去。在图表中,瑞典的年龄低于这个可能是因为那些从十年级就搬到另一个城市学习的人。 0
MaveInfinite
After reading how the government in EU countries looks out for It’s citizens, it’s like, how can USA call itself the world’s greatest country? Our government hates us. We are in last place in almost everything.
在阅读了欧盟国家的政府如何照顾它的公民之后,不禁感慨,美国怎么能称自己为世界上最伟大的国家?我们的政府恨我们。几乎所有的事情都把我们都排在最后。 0
InsufficientFrosting
At what what age does a Finnish finish the primary studies?
芬兰人在一般在什么年龄完成初级学业? 0
lIlIlI1lIlIlI
Same in Canada. Left at 17 to live 6 hours away from my family to continue school.
在加拿大也一样。在17岁时离开我家到6个小时车程的地方继续上学。 0
Hezth
As someone else said, it used to be like that 10 years ago. That’s if you passed the tests. But it would still be after you finished school at 18-20
就像其他人说的,10年前就像这样了。如果你通过了测试。但那还是等你在你18-20岁完成学业之后。 0
IronPeter
Yes but then Italy’s number don’t make sense: most of the people leave for university at 19 as well
是的,但意大利的数字没有意义:大多数人也是在19岁离开家去上大学的 0
Hezth
Either they live at home while studying at the university, or they just live at the campus during weekdays and home to their parents during weekend and back to their parents when they are done with the university studies.
要么他们在大学学习时住在家里,要么他们只是在工作日住在校园里,周末住在父母家,当他们完成大学学业时回到父母身边。 0
UmamiVR
It’s absolutely because of this it’s under 18. We have a complete choice in our last three years of primary school. The government subsidise accommodation in this case. For example special athlete schools or corporate sponsored schools. The concept of traditional private schools doesn’t really exist. On top of that, if you are more than 22 and still live with your parents, something is wrong with you. Basically “why can’t you take care of yourself, you’re an adult”.
Those two in combination creates an average under 18
瑞典的年龄低于18岁绝对是因为以下原因。我们在初级学业的最后三年有一个完整的选择。在这种情况下,政府补贴住宿。例如特殊运动员学校或公司赞助的学校。传统私立学校的概念并不存在。 除此之外,如果你超过22岁仍然和你的父母住在一起,你就有问题了。 基本上都会以“为什么你不能照顾自己,你是个成年人”的眼光看你。
这两个组合造成的平均年龄在18岁以下。 0
RobotFighter
United States of America美国 0
In the US you will not get welfare if you move out. Only if you have a disability or have children.
在美国,如果你搬出去,你就得不到福利。只有当你有残疾或有孩子的时候(才有福利)。 0
R030t1
At least for students it’s also fairly easy to get the money.
I’d be careful with this one -- the US has more people with degrees per capita than some larger EU countries like Germany, implying access to education is actually worse. So generalizing things from student availability is probably not a great idea.
“至少对学生来说,拿到钱也相当容易。”
我特别关心这个问题——美国拥有的人均学位比德国等欧盟大国更多,这意味着后者接受教育的机会实际上更差。 因此,从学生的可用性中概括事情可能不是一个好主意。 0
upewigungedeelt
Schleswig-Holstein (Germany)石勒苏益格-荷尔斯泰因(德国) 0
Getting into college is what’s hard in Germany. An American high-school diploma alone for example wouldn’t allow you to enter any university in Germany. You need a so called Abitur which less than half the studends attain (there are some exceptions).
Vocational learning is also a rather appealing idea in Germany since the earning potential isn’t necessarily lower and you start getting paid (a little) the moment you start your education.
上大学在德国是最难的。凭一个美国高中的文凭无法让你进入德国的任何大学。你需要一个所谓的Abitur,它只有不到一半的学生达到(有一些例外)。
在德国,职业教育也是一个相当吸引人的想法,因为收入潜力不一定很低,而且你从开始接受教育的那一刻就开始能得到报酬了。 0
lestofante
In EU we make fun of US university to be way too easy.
Plus IIRC germany has this weird system if you did not get good grades you can’t even try.
美国的大学拿到我们欧洲面前不要太好笑。
此外,如果我没记错的话德国有一个奇怪的系统,如果你没有取得好成绩,你甚至无法尝试(上大学)。 0
upewigungedeelt
Schleswig-Holstein (Germany)
That would be weird in Germany, at least for someone who goes to college (edit: most marry when above 30).
But no, I don’t think that has anything to do with it. At least if your spouse doesn’t make much money. It would of course make a difference if you married rich (or if you became rich on your own in some way). You’re only entitled to these payments if you don’t have any significant amount of money. I think anything above 7.5k in cash you have to use first.
这在德国会很奇怪,至少对于上大学的人来说(编辑:大多数人在30岁以上结婚)。
但不,我不认为这和资金支持有关系。至少如果你的配偶赚不到多少钱你还是会得到支持。当然,如果你嫁给了富人(或者你自己以某种方式变得富有),这会有所不同。只有当你没有任何大笔的钱可用时,你才有权得到这些资金。我认为你有任何高于7500的现金,应该就不要支援了。 0
Ericovich
that we can read about here on reddit, on the subreddits where americans post.
Yeah, I read that the average age Americans move out is 19, which is accurate for me. Hell, I bought my home at 25.
But my parents never kicked me out, or made me pay rent. It was definitely a choice to be on my own.
“我们可以在美国人发在Reddit这个板块里的帖子读到的那些”
是的,我听说美国人独立的平均年龄是19岁,这对我来说是准确的。我25岁就买了房子。
但我父母从没把我赶出去,也没让我付房租。完全是我个人的选择。 0
Ericovich
It really depends on your expectations, which I think have changed between generations.
Do you want to live in an urban area or suburban? Are you OK with an older home or do you want newer?
I made the choice to buy a smaller, older, starter home, in a lower-income area in the city. But a lot of my peers only wanted a $200k+ newer house in the suburbs.
这主要取决于你的期望,我认为对房子的想法这在几代人之间发生了变化。
你想住在市区还是郊区?你觉得旧房子还OK?还是你就想要新的?
我选择在城市的一个低收入地区买一个更小、更老的起步房。但我的很多同龄人只想在郊区买一栋20万美元的新房子。