In the United States, most would consider your undergrad years of college to be the absolute last stage of life you can still live with parents. In Asia it's considered a major sign of cowardace (seen as a man refusing to do his duty in life).
[Edited by Neo7, 7/12/2011 12:20:45 PM]
Times are changing just like they were in the past. More people are losing jobs and getting there salary's cut. I have no problem with my family living with me as my parents live with me in my house.
Retirement isn't what it was either anymore.
[Edited by Kman25, 7/12/2011 12:49:05 PM]
In the United States, most would consider your undergrad years of college to be the absolute last stage of life you can still live with parents. In Asia it's considered a major sign of cowardace (seen as a man refusing to do his duty in life).
[Edited by Neo7, 7/12/2011 12:20:45 PM]
Times are changing just like they were in the past. More people are losing jobs and getting there salary's cut. I have no problem with my family living with me as my parents live with me in my house.
Retirement isn't what it was either anymore.
[Edited by Kman25, 7/12/2011 12:49:05 PM]
Well this context is saying that you're taking care of the parents which is fine (and somewhat expected in some families kind of). I was kind of aiming for more of parents still taking care of their son/daughter.