Italian children forced to leave home at 18

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There is no way that 18-year olds can move out unless their parents are really rich and buys an apartment for them in Sweden anyway. No way they can afford it.
 
Mage246 说:
:roll:

What I said was pretty self-explanatory, I think you need to get a cup of coffee and reread it again if you are having trouble with it.

Let's reform the question:

A) Why did you say "when the economy goes south" when it has already happened?

B) Why did you say "You guys"?

C)  What does it have to do with the news report about middle-aged Italians living with their parents?

And no, it doesn't give an answer to these questions.
 
Radalan 说:
Mage246 说:
:roll:

What I said was pretty self-explanatory, I think you need to get a cup of coffee and reread it again if you are having trouble with it.

Let's reform the question:

A) Why did you say "when the economy goes south" when it has already happened?

It's recovering right now, so the situation is not exactly the same as it was back then. Hiring freezes up worst at the start of an economic downturn, because companies start to panic about having more people on the payroll than they can efficiently utilize. They tend to start hiring again during the recovery period (which we are in now), when the talent pool is still large enough to allow them to avoid paying a premium for new employees.

B) Why did you say "You guys"?

It's just an expression; in this case it would refer to anyone saying that a person should automatically move out at 18 (or 21, as the case may be).

C)  What does it have to do with the news report about middle-aged Italians living with their parents?

The topic is "Italian children forced to leave home at 18 so, even if the news report talks about middle-aged people, it is still relevant to talk about what can happen to younger ones.

And no, it doesn't give an answer to these questions.

Dunno, most people seemed to have figured out my meaning without a lengthy explanation.
Leprechaun 说:
Bulle 说:
I agree with Mage.
Bloody hell!

[me=Leprechaun]has a stroke[/me]

If you don't hear from me in the next few days, it's because I'm in the hospital recovering from the same thing.
 
Radalan 说:
Deloused 说:
Radalan 说:
Deloused 说:
Radalan 说:
Deloused 说:
.... What... the ... ****... this guy leaves his mom and its on the ****ing news???

Umm, no.

Did you actually watch the video?

yes...

Then I don't really understand how you failed to get the point of those news.

My appologies, i'm not being very clear here... when a country has to make laws so that people can undergo the natural course of their lives... and then its on the news... i cant help it but to release the biggest *sigh*. I'd call this Anti-Evolution.

Interesting, so you didn't even re-watch it?

The news actually talked about a guy who still lives with his mom as a 28-year old,  they also mentioned that a politician has said that there should be a law which forces children to move away from home when they are 18-years old.

And in fact the news aren't even about such law, the news concentrate on the fact that people in Italy keep living with their parents (pretty much till they die) and that it's usual in their culture.

Anti-Evolution indeed.

How many times and how many ways do I have to repeat myself... I dont give a **** about this xD... stop explaining it to me dude, waste of your time.
 
Deloused 说:
Radalan 说:
Deloused 说:
Radalan 说:
Deloused 说:
Radalan 说:
Deloused 说:
.... What... the ... ****... this guy leaves his mom and its on the ****ing news???

Umm, no.

Did you actually watch the video?

yes...

Then I don't really understand how you failed to get the point of those news.

My appologies, i'm not being very clear here... when a country has to make laws so that people can undergo the natural course of their lives... and then its on the news... i cant help it but to release the biggest *sigh*. I'd call this Anti-Evolution.

Interesting, so you didn't even re-watch it?

The news actually talked about a guy who still lives with his mom as a 28-year old,  they also mentioned that a politician has said that there should be a law which forces children to move away from home when they are 18-years old.

And in fact the news aren't even about such law, the news concentrate on the fact that people in Italy keep living with their parents (pretty much till they die) and that it's usual in their culture.

Anti-Evolution indeed.

How many times and how many ways do I have to repeat myself... I dont give a **** about this xD

Actually this is the first time you say that. :wink:

And a while ago you acted like you did give a ****, even though you didn't actually know what you were talking about.
 
Because my original reply was tryin to explain how, in my opinion, the story of a guy who still lives at his mothers house (I dont need to watch and study the Video... it pretty straight forward) is very pathetic News material. Besides... If he wants to stay with his mother why would anybody have anything to say?... Imposed Freedom?

(please dont distort to insult... or do so, i dont really care)

@Radalan: True that it just didnt really mean anything at first lol... hope this one cleared up a bit of what i wanted to say

@Damegreywulf (1post below): meh, still ****ty news material xD
 
That wasn't the news story though. The man was serving as an example for why the law is being considered. The news story was the idea of the law.

[edit] You can't just reply?
And actually, it is news material because of the implication; the government forcing people to move out of their parents' house; ie auto-eviction notice on your birthday.
 
I for one, can't afford to leave the house just yet. I want to get out of here as soon as possible, though.
 
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