marea_adr wrote:This paci thing and the bottle is soooo annoying!!! They are not gonna take it away ever!!! They might as well let him have them till his farewell college party....
I have been watchig their vlogs since Keren was pregnant with Landon and i have another observation. Have you ever noticed how both of them kiss their children? It seems really weird to me...It is like they don't feel it, like there is no emotion to it. It's the same when they kiss eachother.... I don't know, maybe it's me who sees it like that....
And something else. I live in Europe so i have no idea about how much anything cost in the US but how much money do they make???? In my country, to buy a house with pool (or any other house) and a car and all those other things in such a short period of time will put you in debt for the rest of your life and maybe your children's life....and for most will be a dream never fullfilled....How can they afford all those things???
pretty sure they're in massive debt and will declare bankruptcy at some point. that's a thing in america ig..[/quote]
I don't wish anything bad happening to them but it still amazes me how so young people can aford all those things.... I am 33 years old, i don't have a car, i am 16 months unemployed and my bank account is empty.... My highest paid job was almost 1000 euros (sorry i don't know how much this is in dollars) so all these seem insane to me....[/quote]
I'm an American but I've lived in different parts of Europe and my husband is from the UK (we also lived there for quite a few years together, now you know why my spelling's all messed up lol) so I think I have a pretty good perspective on this. Basically, the cost of living and buying houses/cars/other big ticket items in the US is significantly cheaper than almost anywhere in Europe especially the UK. We build houses bigger and cheaper here and things like a pool which are a pretty standard feature for a house of a certain price in a hot state like Florida are BIG luxury in other countries. So US commenters when people are asking 'how the hell do they afford this' I think they really mean 'how can they afford this without being millionaires'. I can't speak for other countries like Australia but as far as I understand it the US is the cheapest generally.[/quote]
Lmao to even rent a single room in an Australian city you needa be a damn millionaire. I'm spending $250 a week for a single room.
[/quote]The fuck, where are you?
I'm paying $240 for an entire 3 bedroom house
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Surfers Paradise, that may be why haha
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Cost of living in america definitely depends on what city you live in. Los Angeles and New York City have some of the highest cost of living in the world. Keren and khoa live in orlando, Fl. It's definitely on the pricier end of the spectrum in the US but it's nowhere near LA or NY. Still, their spending habits are questionable. I can't imagine their saving for the future.