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Hey everyone I am currently 18. I am leaving with $1300 dollars and a car. My parents are cutting me off and this is my choice, I've talked to them. I know this is **** retarded but I chose to do this. Any advice?
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I left my parents home as soon as I turned 18.
Not really any advice just pay all your bills on time and don't get to in debt with credit cards and what not.
Do you have a job?
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I moved out when I was 18 too.
Best advice I can give is probably don't look back or regret anything, this is for the better of your future.
It can get stressful but just keep hustling.
Good luck man.
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I left my parents at 17 with a kid and girlfriend. Just work hard, find a good place to live with a good landlord. Pay your bills and grind your ass off, don't get sick or hurt like I did.
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Left home at 17, hope you have a steadish job and can pay your bills. If not definitely get a job even if it's a shit job, it's still a job. Don't look for luxuries if can't really afford them.
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I moved out at 16 then again I had a job making 20 an hour and I couldn't stand living with my family but if you have a steady job and you pay bills on time yout should be fine.
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As long as you got a good job and can pay bills on time and budget your money well you'll be fine, I moved out of foster care at 16 but I was under a care order and was checked up on every week, then got a house at 17 and finally moved back home at 18 but plan to move out again next year, just don't get into debt and you'll be fine
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I'm sorry to hear that. Why are your parents cutting you off? On another note at least you have a car and $ for a hotel (If needed)
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Move in with multiple friends. Think of it as the message when you play a CoD campaign on veteran,"You will not survive."
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I would make sure you try your best to not use your credit card and if you do, make sure you have the money to pay it off. Maybe talk to some friends that are looking to rent a place since that would be a good way to split rent. Try your best to look for deals on food. Everything will add up eventually.
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