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Advice telling parents
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It is hard, your parents won't want to see you go
Really, they enjoy turning off lights, restocking the fridge, paying huge phone bills, picking up pizza boxes and glasses after you?
Only joking,
I love my two but I know one day soon they will be looking to strike out on their own and I hope I have given them some good "training" to enable them to manage financially and in other ways.
I wouldn't expect them to tell me all their financial details at 25,( or anytine after I was no longer supporting them financially) I might offer advice but in my book advice is just that and I would not be offended if it wasn't used. Good luck with the house hunting.0
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