Economic issues

At what age do you think it is socially acceptable for parents to not support their children financially anymore and why?

  1. 20 years old
  2. then they gets job
  3. around 18 - 20 years old
  4. I think that it really depends on the families and their agreement. Some students work and are able to live without financial support from their parents, others choose to focus on their studies.
  5. At the age when he/she graduates and finnishes her studies as a person can then look for a job even a temporary one.
  6. Perhaps after they finish university and/or find their own job
  7. It depends on the family.
  8. There is no age limit for this. I think that it is a matter of parents' outlooks towards their children - for example, it is okay to financially support a child if he/she is studying hard and pursuing their goals in career (grinding), no matter their age. On the other hand, if a child is, say, 21, lives separately and doesn't work or study anywhere, it is completely understandable of parents not to support their child financially.
  9. 20. Depends on when they are able to find a job and it meets their social needs
  10. I wouldn't say it depends on the age, but rather on the situation of the child, if they can financially take care of themselves. I would say maybe at the age of 23 or somewhere around, because some can find a proper work at that age