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I "expected" my parents to support me until I was 18 because I knew it was their legal obligation, but I also knew I could expect support during my 18th and 19th year due to my parents' caring and generosity. In reality, although I knew when I was 19/20 that they would do their utmost to support me in any way I needed, I considered myself fully responsible for my own expenses.
I keep hearing stories, from my friends (who are the kids) and from my coworkers (who are the parents) that seem to expect a car, roof/rent, spending money, etc WELL into their twenties. Is that the new expectation, that you get supported until you're somewhere between 23 and 27?
[edit] To clarify, and calm some arguments, I'm not just referring to kids still at home. I'm also referring to "out on their own" kids who are living of mom and dad's chequebook.
I keep hearing stories, from my friends (who are the kids) and from my coworkers (who are the parents) that seem to expect a car, roof/rent, spending money, etc WELL into their twenties. Is that the new expectation, that you get supported until you're somewhere between 23 and 27?
[edit] To clarify, and calm some arguments, I'm not just referring to kids still at home. I'm also referring to "out on their own" kids who are living of mom and dad's chequebook.