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In some people this happens.
Yeah, that happens. With me, the driver’s license has lasted forever. Just stay on it, it’ll be okay.
You’re not a single case with that.
Can happen.
No, first of all, I know that so that parents pay you the licenses.
Secondly, this should be at the latest during the second examination.
There are also people who get this out of their own power.
As an 11-year-old, I don’t think about saving money from birthdays or something for a driving licence. I don’t know, my whole life was clear that the parents are paying.
Plural also… Most people don’t know that. If you want to make a driver’s license, you have to look where you get the money for it.
Did you also have a new car for Christmas and a separate apartment for the passed Abitur?
My parents weren’t a millionaire, at least certainly not a “bar money” millionaire. But yes, there was an annual car. And plural because I made the Mofa, 16 the A1 and with 18 the B and A2.
And no, the rental costs were taken over for me in the first years.
I don’t see both of them.
I didn’t get a cent from my parents. It’s been working with 16 already.
Of course not. I liked to take it, but I didn’t know it any other way, and it was so “cold” by my parents, I usually didn’t have to expect a great “no”.
It doesn’t, but it sounds like something you should be ashamed of.
Yes, of course you’re not wrong with everything. I’m not an idiot, I’m pretty sure. But down here I didn’t know anything else. I grew up in the South Black Forest at the CH border. Feels 65% of my parents and friends including my parents have worked in Switzerland. In our village / small town, everyone has a detached house. In my childhood, I only saw poverty in Assi TV.
Yeah, because you’re grown up and live your own life. If you ever think back to your 18-year-old I, could you make that statement the same?
Yes, of course. Or would you say that the inheritance (in the case I) has created this property itself?
Right. Only with many parents the financial possibilities are already exacerbated when they manage to deposit €200 each year. If the child becomes 18, then this is €3600. Yeah, you’re right. With this, the child certainly has exactly the same chances of buying a house as you.
Don’t misunderstand me: Use what you got from your parents. It’s nothing wrong, everyone would do it the same.
Just don’t lose contact with reality, think that everyone has the same possibilities as you. And to call it quite normal that one gets this, that and that from his parents. It’s not!
It’s just that you think about it: 1/3 of all families can’t afford to leave for a week once a year. Say, if a child is to get a driver’s license paid, there is no holiday in it for 2-3 years. Relationship, now with slow inflation is more likely to be the question of whether to get out at all. Without saving anything for the next vacation.
Jo, please, I know really different… I haven’t asked my parents for years. Of course something comes from alone, or even a bigger Christmas gift (original trip or something) but I live completely from my own income and that of my partner. I’m not a self-employed baby that Papi is pumping money every week.
If you grow next week and it’s enough for a condominium, do you live with your parents’ money?
You’re still alive. Because you might not have bought this house without these funds, but would still save the deposit. And saving would take longer if you had to pay your rent yourself. ;
Money stays with money. Ezeso. Like education. The one who has chosen the right parents 😉
Well, if he hadn’t given it, I would have used my inherited from Grandma for it. So yes, I would have bought it like that. Of course, the fond was pleasant. But I guess everyone can do a shit-saving contract for his kid.
And, would you have bought the house if it had not given the fond?
Lived! I haven’t lived with my parents for 9 years.
I have learned how to deal with money. I bought a home this year. Without money from Mom and Dad. They set up the fund at that time from which I took the deposit, but the monthly costs I bear from my salary.
…you notice that you live with financial privileges that other people do not have.
And you didn’t work yourself well.
Maybe you should not interpret your experience horizon as universal.
No one does.
But with a nem normal Azubi content or a pupil job during the gymnasial upper level, saving goes also in one, two years.
How do you learn to save your money for big, important expenses? Think about whether you’re spending your savings on a license or a gaming PC? How do you learn to make it clear if you notice that you have made the wrong decision?
(I would never call an adult who hasn’t had such experiences, and if he’s been 18 three times)
In my circle of friends, almost everyone was like me. Of course, there were exceptions, but… no idea here in the Black Forest there are fewer poor families.
Well, then you belong to the little happy people (like me). In my class, all from 16 jobbigs have gone to finance the lobes. Not all parents have a few thousands on the edge for the children’s driving school.
You can also be, but I don’t know why it’s desirable. My parents had more than enough money to make it harder for me. But this is always told as if it was much better to earn it than young people with jobs themselves. As a teenager, I went to Gymi, I didn’t have time to work and holidays have been holidays. Because we’re at least. 3 times a year on holiday I would have had no time for holiday jobs.
I deserved my own driving license and I’m very proud of it.
One has nothing to do with the other.
Accordingly: Sure, can happen. By chance.
You wouldn’t be better off driving if you didn’t have to save the money, but won the lottery.
If you had to save your money, nothing has to do with your driving skills. Some people aren’t. Sometimes a change of school helps, sometimes you are simply not created for it.