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【龙腾网】欧洲人离开父母家独立的平均年龄

2020-10-23 15:21 作者:龙腾洞观  | 我要投稿

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Average age at which Europeans leave their parents' home

欧洲人离开父母家独立的平均年龄






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drejc88

Sweden瑞典


In Montenegro, the parents leave you.

在黑山,是父母离开了你。


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。


MainBattleStation

Finland芬兰


This made me chuckle

这让我笑了


bkhablenko

Україна乌克兰


Somehow I didn't get the joke. Could you explain, please?

不懂,笑点何在?能解释一下吗?


Ingvarhk

Denmark丹麦


They die

他们死了


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。


throwawayy2k2112
This entire thread took a dark turn damn

这让整个帖子的气氛都变昏暗了淦


Durumbuzafeju
Actually this was the normal way of things for the last few thousand years. You lived with your parents and inherited their estate when they died. Moving out and building a new life for yourself is a fairly new phenomenon.

实际上,在过去的几千年里,这是正常的事情。你和你父母住在一起,他们死后继承了他们的遗产。现在这种搬出去,为自己建立新的生活是一个相当新的现象。


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




skeletal88

Estonia爱沙尼亚



upewigungedeelt

Schleswig-Holstein (Germany)石勒苏益格-荷尔斯泰因(德国)


Yeah, at least here in Germany it's not even legal. The state really doesn't want to pay welfare if it doesn't have to. So until you've ended your education (including university) or turn 25 your parents are on the hook. Not for much - it's just as much as you'd get on welfare, but it's something you're legally entitled to. At least for students it's also fairly easy to get the money. The state will pay at first and then get it from the parents.

是啊,至少在德国是不合法的。如果不是必须,国家真的不想支付福利。所以,直到你结束了你的教育(包括大学)或25岁之前,你的父母都对你负有责任。不会太多-这只是你得到的福利,但这是你合法有权得到的东西。至少对学生来说,拿到钱也相当容易。国家将首先支付资金,然后从父母那里拿回来。


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。


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。


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?









RobotFighter

United States of America美国


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)。


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。


upewigungedeelt

Schleswig-Holstein (Germany)石勒苏益格-荷尔斯泰因(德国)


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。



QueenLizardJuice
I assume your parents are no longer financially responsible for you if you get married between 18-25?

我想问如果你在18-25岁之间结婚,你的父母在资金上就不再对你负责了?



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。


ASuarezMascareno

Canary Islands (Spain) 加那利群岛(西班牙)



napaszmek

Hungary匈牙利



kriegsschaden

United States of America美国




ReddyGreggy
yeah I think that was an exaggeration. European homes are often hundreds of years old. Most of our newer homes aren't going to last hundreds of years without major components being totally switched out over and over.

是的,我觉得那是夸张。 欧洲的房子往往有几百年的历史。 我们的大多数新房子无法在不对主要的部件进行更新换代的情况下维持数百年。


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。



Ericovich
They are. I'm in the rust belt.
$150-$200k gets you a 3 bed/2 bath ranch in the suburbs.

是的。我在铁锈带里。
15-20万美元就能在郊区给你一个3床/2浴室的房子了。


ForThe5thTime

North Macedonia北马其顿


Btw, the idea of a "starter home" is also only something I've heard from Americans. Love the enthusiam.

顺便说一句,“起步房”的说法也我只从美国人那里听到的。喜欢你们这种对于独立的热情。


14AngryMonkeys
While the term as such isn't used here in Finland, the pattern exists. Several of my peers' first non-rented living space was an apartment or a smaller house. Usually the upgrade happens when the first or second kid is born, with the plan to live in that house at least until the kids move out, or probably longer.

虽然在芬兰这里没有使用这样的术语,但这种模式是存在的。 我的几个同龄人的第一个不是出租屋的生活空间是一套公寓或一座更小的房子。通常,居住地的升级发生在第一个或第二个孩子出生时,计划都住在那所房子里,等到至少直到孩子搬出去,或者可能更长。


msantoro

Australia澳大利亚


It depends on the location. The US is a big, big place.
What you can get for $80,000 in rural Indiana might cost several million dollars in a large city.

这取决于地点。美国是个大地方。
在印第安纳州的农村,你8万美元能买到的房子,在一个大城市里可能要花几百万美元。




robitnebudem

United States of America美国



the_gnarts
Laurasia
Hell, I bought my home at 25
Another sentence you don’t usually see Europeans utter.

“ 我25岁就买了房子”
这是另一句你通常看不到欧洲人说的话。


HottieShreky
yeahh im from america, and my mother says once i turn 18 shes gonna kick me out. I asked what if i dont have money, she just said then ill live on the streets

是的,我来自美国,我妈妈说一旦我18岁,她就会把我踢出去。我问如果我没有钱呢,她只是说,那你就露宿街头。


feketegy
Sweden has no chill, turns 18 gets kicked out

瑞典有点疯狂,18岁就被踢出门


Candidsyrup
Big country, small population. Many people have to move away from their parents when they're 16 to continue their studies.

大国,人口少。许多人在16岁时不得不离开父母以继续学业。


[dexed]
Thats the thing, that would not even be legal to do in Sweden. But we just chose to move out early

在瑞典这样做甚至是不合法的。但我们只是选择提前搬出去。




HumansKillEverything
Seriously yes. I think the “when my kid is 18 he is on his own” mentality makes you a real piece of shit of a parent.
It’s a very American thing. American Culture is fucked up.

这是非常美国的事情,美国文化被搞砸了


StReefz
Estonia
Capitalism at its fines. Nothing more to say.

资本主义的手段。没什么好说的。




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