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Living On My Own
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LIVING ON MY OWN
I wanna talk about my experience of moving
out and living on my own. Moving out to live on your own is not very common in
Hong Kong. Many people still choose to live with their parents even though they
have a decent job and they’re already at their thirties. Many of them would
stay with their parents until they get married. There are several reasons
behind – firstly, Hong Kong’s rent is expensive, many people would rather save
up more money to purchase an apartment instead of renting one. Secondly, the
Chinese traditional value of family is that the parents are the ones who
brought you up. When you become an adult, you should also take good care of
your parents and you should spend more time to be with them. And of course
there are people who are still dependent on their parents for food, clothing,
household chores, etc.
When I tell people about the idea of moving
out, many people’s reaction is like, “what do your parents say?” because they
assume the parents would not like their children to leave them. Well I don’t
know if my parents like it but I can tell you my parents support and respect my
decision. They think it is good for me to try and live on my own and then I
would know it is the best to stay with my family.
The most important reason for independent
living is to save the travelling time to work. It used to take me one hour
fifteen minutes to travel to work from my previous living place. From my new
apartment, it just takes me thirty minutes so I saved forty-five minutes’ travelling
time. I don’t have to get up so early and I save two-third of my travelling
cost. It does not only save my time to travel for work but also from most of
the places in Hong Kong. In addition, I gain my personal space and freedom by
independent living. I make my own decision all the time, I do not have to say
whether I would go home for dinner, I can invite my friends to come up and stay
late.
Of course there are some trade-offs in living
on your own. If you want to rent an apartment, there are lots of preparatory
works (work) to do. You have to keep visiting the apartments to search
for your ideal one. You have to negotiate with the landlord about the price,
furniture inclusion, who is responsible for the maintenance of the furniture
and equipments (equipment). My experience was that after we moved into
the apartment, it was not until the kitchen cupboard was soaked with water that
we found out there was water leakage in the kitchen sink.
Money is the main issue in living on your
own. You have to be responsible for all the expenses, for example, the rent,
electricity, gas, water, telephone, internet bills, etc. Therefore you’ve got
to be well prepared and save up for your bills. Although I find my
transportation time much shorter, the saved time is spent on other things, such
as cooking and some other household chores. I think preparing and cooking the
food do occupy a significant portion of my time, therefore I always try to make
simple meals. On the other hand, I have to regularly tidy up my apartment and
wash my clothes, so it doesn’t really save much of my time after all.
Now everything is settled down, I’m getting
used to my new life and I am enjoying it. I feel that moving out makes it
easier for me to strike a balance between my work, my social life, my study and
my family. It may be troublesome but it may worth.
selamat belajar ya....
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