mattant
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Registered: 19th Jun 10
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£25 a week so £100 a month
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Ben G
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Location: Essex
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what about when theres 5 weeks in a month?
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taylorboosh
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Registered: 3rd Apr 07
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£108.33 a month really
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jezza
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Registered: 19th May 07
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24, I pay nothing, lucky boy. Much better paid graduate job starts in September, will be looking to move out pronto.
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Daniel_Corsa
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Registered: 21st Apr 04
Location: Wigton, Cumbria
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Never paid anything as anything I did pay got paid back into my ISA!
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corsajay88
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Location: Upton, Cheshire
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When i was younger i used to do what i wanted and my mum just left me to it but since i moved out then moved back in a couple of years later shes always asking questions, where im going what time il be back, if im 10 minutes late home from work shes phoning me. I don't understand where its come from.
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micra_pete
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Registered: 23rd Apr 03
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I paid 4 shillings 6 pence when I lived at home.
Seriously though, i'm suprised at some of the people in this thread who still live at home.
I get on well with my parents, but can't imagine anything worse than being back 'home'.
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Daveskater
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Registered: 29th Apr 08
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I pay £100/month, but only because I'm on poor wages. Mum has said a few times that if I earned more then is have to pay more. I do pay an extra tenner on top to cover the Sky multiroom as well, so £110 really.
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Gary
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Registered: 22nd Nov 06
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quote: Originally posted by micra_pete
I paid 4 shillings 6 pence when I lived at home.
Seriously though, i'm suprised at some of the people in this thread who still live at home.
I get on well with my parents, but can't imagine anything worse than being back 'home'.
I think staying at home forever is a southern thing. I was out at 19 and it couldn't have come sooner. Id have been out af 16 if my dad had his way
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kz
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My brother was out when he was 19 as well... but I've seen how much he struggled, it's just really not a priority for me.
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mattant
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
what about when theres 5 weeks in a month?
Then a £125 I guess I just pay it every Friday by standing order
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Ben G
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
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quote: Originally posted by micra_pete
I paid 4 shillings 6 pence when I lived at home.
Seriously though, i'm suprised at some of the people in this thread who still live at home.
I get on well with my parents, but can't imagine anything worse than being back 'home'.
a lot of people simply can't afford to move out nowadays. gone are the times you could pick up a nice house cheap as all the investors buy these to then let out.
renting is also expensive (especially around here).
also i imagine a lot of people want to get even money to move into some decent place, rather then a shithole council estate and end up dead.
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micra_pete
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Registered: 23rd Apr 03
Location: West Yorkshire
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you'll never have 'enough' money to move out, Have Kids, get married.
Thats what i'm learning as the years are passing.
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mannion
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Registered: 26th Oct 11
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pay nothing, don't even pay for my phone bill which is £10 a month, before I lost my job I would buy food for myself and give some money to help pay for bills and such, but always help around the house where I can and fixing the cars (although it's always mine that's broken).
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SteveoBC
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Registered: 22nd Feb 07
Location: Bucks
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used to pay £200 a month when i was at home
5 people pay more than the rent for my flat i live in now lol according to the poll, you lot are getting raped!
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by micra_pete
you'll never have 'enough' money to move out, Have Kids, get married.
Thats what i'm learning as the years are passing.
of course you will.
enough to be comfortable. maybe not enough to buy a ferrari and have a hot tub in the garden with the worlds finest champagne and your own personal butler.
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taylorboosh
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quote: Originally posted by SteveoBC
used to pay £200 a month when i was at home
5 people pay more than the rent for my flat i live in now lol according to the poll, you lot are getting raped!
bet its not more when gas, leccy, council tax, tv licence, internet/phone and food are added
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Gary
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Registered: 22nd Nov 06
Location: West Yorkshire
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The thing that bothers me about people who live at home, are the ones who go spanking loads of money on cars etc. If you can afford to do that then you can afford to move out.
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taylorboosh
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Maybe some people would prefer to do that? I had no problem at home, could of easily stayed...
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Gary
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Registered: 22nd Nov 06
Location: West Yorkshire
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Course they would prefer to do that. They would struggle to do so if they wernt living with mummy and daddy
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