Andrew O’Hagan on family, freedom and a generational divide
The Scottish novelist moved out as early as he could. His son says he might never leave. Do young people still want to flee the nest, he asks, and what happens when a population comes to maturity feeling ‘made’ by their parents?
Young people today can't afford houses so I guess for some, they just live at home until they can finally inherit the house. I know a guy who lived with his parents until his thirties and then he bought them out.
Young people today can't afford houses so I guess for some, they just live at home until they can finally inherit the house. I know a guy who lived with his parents until his thirties and then he bought them out.
Young people today can't afford houses so I guess for some, they just live at home until they can finally inherit the house. I know a guy who lived with his parents until his thirties and then he bought them out.
Did he evict them?!
Yeah, his parents moved to an apartment and he is now living in the old house with his spouse. I thought it was strange as hell.
When my daughter went off to university she managed to get evicted four times in her first term. We decided that unless she was going to end up in a cardboard box outside Waverly Station we had better buy her a place. Which we did. It was a total waste of time because afterwards she would turn up on the first day of term, collect her grant cheque and then disappear. I once tried to comfort my weeping wife with the news that while I did not know which country she was in, I had a rough idea as to the continent.
My son hung around until his late twenties and then came the banking crash of 2008, which meant that he was able to pick up a crumbling pile in the Home Counties for washers.
Getting property in the UK has always been a bastard, but if The Guardian says that things are bad, then everything will probably blow over in the very near future.
This is why I've already got a place for my oldest, and I'm thinking over options for my other kids.
There is a lot to be said for the bank of mum and dad
Yes, but my dad didn't do shit for me except give me a minimum wage job at a miniature golf course. To be fair to pops, I didn't do a damn thing, his managers were too scared to tell me what to do, easy job.
There is a lot to be said for the bank of mum and dad
Yes, but my dad didn't do shit for me except give me a minimum wage job at a miniature golf course. To be fair to pops, I didn't do a damn thing, his managers were too scared to tell me what to do, easy job.
Young people today can't afford houses so I guess for some, they just live at home until they can finally inherit the house. I know a guy who lived with his parents until his thirties and then he bought them out.
Young people today can't afford houses so I guess for some, they just live at home until they can finally inherit the house. I know a guy who lived with his parents until his thirties and then he bought them out.
Just for the record, it's not really abnormal to live at home for long in many cultures, like in Southern Europe. Only in Northern/Northwestern Europe do many of us have this attitude that on your 18th birthday, you're out. I believe the guy who invented the radio was a 30-year old Italian who did it in his parents basement,
Just for the record, it's not really abnormal to live at home for long in many cultures, like in Southern Europe. Only in Northern/Northwestern Europe do many of us have this attitude that on your 18th birthday, you're out. I believe the guy who invented the radio was a 30-year old Italian who did it in his parents basement,
In many parts of the world several generations live together. Your wife comes to live with you and your parents. I’m not sure that I’d like that scenario. I don’t think it’s healthy. I think the nuclear family option is best.
But if you’re not bringing your own family into your parents home it isn’t so bad.
Just for the record, it's not really abnormal to live at home for long in many cultures, like in Southern Europe. Only in Northern/Northwestern Europe do many of us have this attitude that on your 18th birthday, you're out. I believe the guy who invented the radio was a 30-year old Italian who did it in his parents basement,
In many parts of the world several generations live together. Your wife comes to live with you and your parents. I’m not sure that I’d like that scenario. I don’t think it’s healthy. I think the nuclear family option is best.
But if you’re not bringing your own family into your parents home it isn’t so bad.
I understand in the farming days, it was normally the grandmother who raised the kids. The mother right after she had birthed the baby went out to work on the farm.