the_dunk_tank
It's the dunk tank.
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Balkan perspective here. You see, when you're 18, you can work. If you mean to be an adult and live with your parents, you should contribute. If you're a lazy fuck, your parents should kick you out, they're not responsible for you anymore. Me and my brother didn't pay rent, but as soon we hit adulthood and started to work, we started to financially help our mom to support her and we do it even now when we don't live with her anymore. I don't see anything wrong with this. In the end, this is just one of the ways you learn how to adult.
As always, this is going to heavily depend on the people and the circumstances. I don't think there's room for blanket assertions on what should be done.
I don't think there's anything wrong with asking to contribute to the household if they're able, I do think there's something wrong with saying "You have hit age you must pay me rent".