• boonhet@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    That’s not your own place. You could get kicked out at any time with just a month or 2 of notice. I’ve been renting apartments since I left the uni dorm, never considered an apartment to be my own place, even though I usually lived alone.

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      1 year ago

      Literally everybody in the civilized world considers “having their own place” just living away from their parents and sometimes also not having room mates.

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      Renting an apartment is clearly having your own place, why does the greentexter care if you’re renting or paying a mortgage?

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      1 year ago

      I’m 99% sure that isn’t what the OOP means, though. They mean you don’t live with your parents (or maybe without any housemates).

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        What a creative and meaningful way to dismiss someone’s arguments.

        The words “your own place” imply ownership. Mostly everyone rents when they leave their parents place. To have your own place, you need to actually buy one, otherwise you’re still living in someone else’s place

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          With your dumbass logic hardly anyone has their own place, when you have a mortgage the bank owns your house.