In many countries around the world young people decide to leave their parent's home once they finish school. They start living on their own or sharing a house with friends. Is this a positive or a negative development?

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modernised era, living an independent
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is gaining popularity. In myriad countries, youngsters prefer to live away from their
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upbringings
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after their senior secondary education.
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trend and according to me, it definitely puts
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etrimental impact on
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as well as their
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. To commence with, the major advantage of living apart from guardians is the sense of responsibility, which adults can learn. If the youngsters are living alone or sharing a flat with other mates,
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gives them a sense of responsibility to take their
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, university
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more seriously.
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, juveniles would become disciplined and successful in their future
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.
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, living away from
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would
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be beneficial for
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as they do not have to worry about the regular expenses of their
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young ones
and live their own
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peacefully. To exemplify,
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can go to the holidays because they have no tension for the supervision of their
children
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and can enjoy their
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freely. On the paradoxical side, the primary deleterious point for the juveniles of living away from
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' home is all the chores, they have to do it by themselves.
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have to manage numerous tasks
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as home chores, education, work, etcetera, which
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gives them stress and depression in their
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.
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, the
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will always remain depressed by thinking that their youngsters are living their
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with no supervision. They are always worried that their
children
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would get indulged in bad company as there is no one who can look after them.
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, guardians would remain stressed towards their young ones. To conclude,
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, living away would give a plethora of advantages to the masses,
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, I personally believe that living away would be stressful for both
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and young people.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • independence
  • responsibility
  • life skills
  • budgeting
  • time management
  • social skills
  • conflict resolution
  • financial challenges
  • utilities
  • emotional well-being
  • homesickness
  • support system
  • cultural norms
  • inter-generational conflicts
  • academic performance
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