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And Western Europe.

I often read here that some NEET is about to be evicted by his parents or you are supposed to move out and live on your own in early twenties anyway.

I’m from Poland and here you can stay with your parents as long as you can they will even encourage you to do this more than moving out. Staying is more approved in society and for sure is nothing strange.

Even if you move out your parents and grandparents will finance your rent while studying and even depending how well off they are, buy you a flat, or at least give you money for down payment/ support with paying that off.

I know stories where a 60+ lady already retired but still going to Germany to wipe asses of old Germans just to send all that EUR to her granddaughter so she can pay her mortgage easier.

And the public healthcare if you are a NEET you can just register in some government bureau and once every two months go there sign and refuse all job offers they might have for you. Then you are covered. It’s not as good as in US but still they will cure you completely free from anything and our healthcare can deal almost equally with most diseases just maybe wait times are a bit longer for some stuff and a bit crowded and buildings are old but still you are getting completely free something that costs fortune in the US.

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