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Absolutely. Uh-huh.
Yep. They're "energy vampires" and they bring down the morale of the office. They need to go.
"Fool me once shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me!"
It seems many Indian families even in USA/Canada, alot of their children live past their adulthood into their 20s and 30s. Even with well-educated and high paying jobs, they still chose to live with their parents. It is actually considered "normal" in that culture and many seem happy with it. They seem to be against individuality and more about acting as one unit.
Who am I to judge though what is "right" and "wrong" with a culture? They probably think us Westerners are "weird" for moving away from parents at 18.
Yes, in those Asian countries and India, individuality isn't of great importance as in Western countries. Yet, it seems in those cultures, the people don't mind it. They seem to place great emphasis on family connection and acting as one unit. They think we are "weird" for placing emphasis on individuality. Depends on what perspective you're looking at it from.
Even here in USA/Canada, I've seen many Indian families that live close together and many of their kids seem to live with their parents past adulthood. And they seem to support their parents financially too. And many of these "kids" have well-educated jobs, so they chose to live at home with their folks. So, who am I to judge.
Also, in similar note, look at arranged marriages. I'm fascinated by the concept. It seems in those countries, many people don't mind it and many of them seem successful. I think it's weird. What happens if one partner is abusive? Again, who am I to judge what culture does it "right" vs "wrong"?
It depends vastly on culture too. That makes a big difference. Many Asian places and India, it's considered the "norm" to live with parents even in 20s and 30s.
I think more Western children live with their folks into their adulthood because cost of living is ridiculous these days.
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Yep...
Remember the time she was married to Michael Jackson? That was a shocker...
Hehe. I remember watching that as a kid. That "Footclan" lair looks cool. Especially that skateboard rink. I really wanna try that out.
In many Asian countries, it is actually considered "normal" for the children to live at home with parents well into their adulthood.
In many Asian countries, it is actually considered "normal" for the children to live at home with parents well into their adulthood.
She dead.
It's a very typical 80s song and blah. By then in 1989, somewhat outdated sound. I agree. I give it 3/10.
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She seems highly acclaimed. I don't know much on her. Don't really know "modern" music much.
Refreshing
https://youtu.be/fRs0OqV4uSc
She aight....