Let's investigate: "Why do adults still live with their parents in Mzansi?"
Updated | By Stacey & J Sbu
Living at home still?
Adulting is a transition we all go through. When one progresses through their youth, moving out independently is the goal, but not always possible. Often, many have to remain under their parents' roof.
This begs the question...
Why do people still live at home in South Africa?
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One answer may be simple... the current financial climate doesn't make living alone a viable option for the youth of today.
However, others are taking advantage of their families kindness, aren't capable of living alone or simple don't want to think for themselves.
Stacey and J Sbu decided to do what they do best and take this conversation to the East Coast Radio network.
Depending on the situation, it's about something other than the money, but rather the lesson of responsibility that it teaches.
Being left to your own devices is tough. I had to move out at a very young age and the opportunity gave me the skills to be who I am today... but do you, queen.- Stacey Norman
Stay tuned for more, we will bring you the latest at East Coast Radio.
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