Most "western" parents don't throw out their children once 18 - had an aunt, who did that (still helping the boys finding a flat to rent and moving and stuff), whole family was mad at her for how she can be that cold to her kids...
You say no camping, but campgrounds in the US are like 50% Asian people in my experience. Big groups tend to rent out a whole section of the campground together. I think it really depends on country of heritage because some Asian countries are big on getting nature immersion time.
Sydney. Houses cost an arm and a leg for a 2 bedroom place 940,000. Parking is a nightmare. Driving to commute to anywhere takes ages. Harbour clean but full of bull sharks Sydney has good food. Though. That's about it. Sydney sucks
I'm 100% behind 1 and 2, positive affirmations are bullshit, my English father and Scottish-Canadian mother had no use for such foolishness. And camping is pure bullshit!
I will never forget the day I went to JCPenny and I fit into Plus size 0, regular 17, 15, and 12’s. They all fit snuggly like they were the same size. American sizing is evil incarnate
16 year old me would have cried and ran away if someone took me to a maccas carpark to make out. if you arent buying me a big mac, get out of my life lmao
Nope. I wish my parents made it to my 50s. I’m in my early 40s and I lost both last year. So I’m in the category of missing my mom and dad, but in my 40s instead.
I only learned that camping was a thing in late middle school. Still think it's crazy. Go out to get eaten alive by bugs at best and bears or wolves at worst? Hard pass