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Are you trying to be sarcastic? I'm not some parent scrounging boomerang kid, I care about my mum a lot and I want to help her out if I'm living there. I don't hate my ex we're still good friends but I feel he jumped the gun by losing his job that way I can't even owe him my half of the costs and pay him later. He wants out of this too.
Oh I love community spirit I guess it's just a shame there isn't much round here the shop keeper here doesn't price his stock so he can see how much he can mark it up at the till and the local pub has about two letters of it's name still clinging on it. I'm from a working class area there's working class and there's people with little to lose, the place is riddled with drug dealers and a ice cream man that goes round in the dead of night stopping only for adults. The local kids throw rockets at you not just abuse. Sadly I'm not even exaggerating.
There are some nice people here but I don't think they want to be here either, they just can't afford anywhere else.
I thought places like that were a cliche.
Suggest that when you do move eventually, you do a walk around in both the day and the evening too. Bang on a few doors, ask around and see if people will tell you what the place is really like. Down trodden is ok, a bad day in Bosnia is not.Debt Free! Long road, but we did it
Meet my best friend : YNAB (you need a budget)
My other best friend is a filofax.
Do or do not, there is no try....Yoda.
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You did research the area before moving there, right?
Yes I did actually just turns out most of Hulme is better than the bit I live in, I figured living somewhere not so pretty but for rent that isn't ridiculous was worthwhile, most students have to live in !!!!!! areas if their parents aren't paying there way. Just turns there's a lot I couldn't of predicted. Besides as I said it's more the depression aspect that makes me want to move away. There's sticking things out and there's having little choice but to move for your well being.0
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