>smaller families >out the door the moment they turn 18 >have to drive at least 20 minutes to get to a place where they can walk around with their friends or have a drink >eat alone in their cars to such a large degree that a lot of places barely have seats inside
Do unitedstatians not get lonely? Why do they do this
I think it's because of their largely german background. If you're not producing anything you're worthless to their society. Also having a nurse come by the home every once in a while is more expensive, and that money could be spent on takeaway and ps5s
Elijah Gomez
couldn't they just rid of them with ovens or something?
Parker Thomas
if they found a way to make skin cream out of the eldery I'm sure they would. But it would slightly reduce the demand for meds so it's more convenient for the pharmaceutical companies to keep them alive. Can't sell opioids to a bag of ash
Cooper Long
you right, suddenly the ovens seem so human
Jayden Wright
The first two apply to most european countries too.
Levi Butler
Not here anymore, people in their 20s in Ireland are moving back in with parents because there's no housing and the government said we need to house 200K ukrainians.
Leo Williams
only to your cold hearted norfern relatives, aquafresh. Even germans have closer family ties than unitedstatians
Joseph Martinez
>smaller families Pretty sure they have bigger families than Europeans, especially Southies, you guys only have like 1 kid per women
Brandon Adams
Urgh, I was hoping to move somewere bigger than the 10m2 apartment I have now, somewhere that can actually be a home, but all the ukrainians may make that impossible.
Dylan Myers
you will live in ze pod
Justin Scott
>Pretty sure they have bigger families
Only if we're measuring weight.
We have less children but aunts, uncles, cousins, granparents and even great uncles are part of family in most cases, and often live together. A childless great aunt will be taken care of by people that unitedstatians wouldn't even consider relatives, here. In the US she would just end up in the street 90% of the time.
Gabriel Barnes
I mean, to you I would say you can just move to a more rural place and pay less.
I wouldn't say the same for the irish user though, irish villages are the place where hopes and dreams go to die
Lucas Thompson
Yeah I guess, in 10-20 years though you'll have really small families.
Lincoln Butler
maybe. But we'll also inherit aunty's villa.
The point about social interactions still stands though. I live within 1km of almost all of my friends.
Will it be worth anything though with no population?
Lucas Morgan
Kek
Xavier Williams
>no population I mean, the lowest predictions say we're headed to 45 million in the worst scenario. It's not like we're disappearing.
We have british pensioners and all kinds of foreigners propping up our touristic sea and mountain locations anyway. They keep their prices because you can always airbnb them for €2000 a week in july