My parents

English vocabulary used to talk about economics and business.

Should you feel obligated to support your parents?

 
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My parents

Postby Morutea » Sat Oct 21, 2006 10:07 pm

Hello all,

It is my first post :)

I want your thoughts on this:
Do you feel that because your parents may have supported you when you were younger, that you "owe" it to them to support them now?


(Pay the bills they run up etc, just because they did it for you when you were younger and unable to work)


Thanks.
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Re: My parents

Postby sssallylane » Thu Jun 24, 2010 9:27 am

I help out with the bills, but I don't feel forced to do it; I do it because I'm grateful for all that they've done for me. There's no rule stating that you need to do it; if you're going to support them, do it because you want to, not because you feel like you have to. outsourcing tech support
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Re: My parents

Postby Juliet Osei Asiedu » Mon Jul 26, 2010 2:05 pm

Your parent are your parent and you cannot do anything about it. Heping parent is a very good example for all, whether you are a child or an adult you have to help your parent in paying their bills. They brought you on this world, that is everybodys responsibility.
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