It all depends on culture, rent in your area and your aspirations. And, most importantly, your relationship to your parents. If you like your family, rent is high and you're in college, then just stay at home! Don't pressurd yourself - you'll move when the time is right
Apr 13, 2025

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Thank you 🙏 ‘Preciate it
Apr 13, 2025

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Living in New York means spending a pretty penny on rent, but that also means hopefully living in a neighborhood you enjoy or a home/room you can really make your own. I think it can be hard to feel like you’re not missing out on all of the goings on in your city, but really enjoying your home and just relaxing, watching some tv, reading, or going for a walk around your neighborhood (basically backyard) are all free and let you take advantage of the money you have to spend every month.
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if youre in your early-mid 20s just do this. dont pretend to yourself you will stay forever just look for a job in your field or transfer offices or whatever and find 1 year accomodation. different city different country (easier visa short term) you will build some kind of character then just come back its no big deal everyone will be happy for you
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