Should parents aid their kids financially after moving out?
Most young adults take out a student loan (at least in the UK) when going to University, and live on that. Those who move out entirely usually fund their needs by getting a job.
However, some from more privileged families sometimes get money given to them by their parents to help support them financially, even after they've moved out/gone to University. What are your thoughts on this? Should they provide them money? Should they only do so in emergencies? Or should they leave them to their own devices to learn full independence?
We have free tercial education (state universities). Students dont usually take a student loan but they are supported by their parents (accomodation, food and other expenses). And Im totally fine with that
My parents give me all the money that i need. I don't have time to work, even if i both work and go to colloge, the money i earn from that job wouldn't be enough.
My relationship with my family is really strong. It's not like i moved out and living all by myself. They're always with me. And after i graduate, i'll support my family financially whenever they need. Family relations are really important in my culture.