well it depends. When I lived in Yokosuka, Japan; I had a friend who lived with her mother (her father died I think) and her grandmother/father. She didn t have her own place until she d moved out and married a Sailor that worked at my command. They where soon divorced and she had a flat not to far from the base where all her friends stayed. Now here in the states, most kids move out of the house when they graduate from High School and go to college, joining the military (as I did) or just feel like its time to start a life for themselves. It s expensive in the US, but not as expensive as it is in Japan for a single person to live on his/her own. Its not normal for a more than the parents of children who re grown to live in one home together. There s a lot more options for housing available to people here in the states than it is in Tokyo.
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