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Cyborg is taking over the populationHuman too weak and vulnerable for future.
Revolution in human species is underway
Taiwan- 1/3 household is single person unit, Single person economy/bousehold/condo
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Yesterday, 01:53 PM
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It is very unfair to landlord if die alone in rented property.
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Yesterday, 01:56 PM
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Come out with new law, being single after 35 years old cannot own a house with 3 or more rooms This post has been edited by Pain4UrsinZ: Yesterday, 01:57 PM Skylinestar liked this post
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QUOTE(danielmckey @ Nov 21 2025, 08:40 AM) Apa dumb ass bs is this?Strength in numbers. 2-person income per family = win 1 parent income per family = lose / tough That's why 2 parents income per family is better Broken family = loser / sux Ask those black ppl in Murica This post has been edited by Meis: Yesterday, 02:30 PM |
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Yesterday, 02:29 PM
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Wah unexpected, even with all the sexy pretty taiwan mei mei
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Here’s a list of the **top 10 countries** with **similar trends** towards solo living, delayed marriage, and changing family dynamics by 2025: --- ### **1. **Japan 🇯🇵** * **Single-Person Households**: Expected to be **35-40%** by 2025. * **Key Factors**: Aging population, declining marriage rates, economic pressures, cultural shifts toward individualism. * **Notable Trends**: High rates of elderly living alone and the growth of the **single-person economy**. --- ### **2. **South Korea 🇰🇷** * **Single-Person Households**: Expected to reach **40-45%** by 2025. * **Key Factors**: Aging population, ultra-competitive work culture, high living costs, and changing social attitudes toward marriage. * **Notable Trends**: Significant growth in **single-person apartments** and services catering to solo living. --- ### **3. **Taiwan 🇹🇼** * **Single-Person Households**: Expected to be **35-40%** by 2025. * **Key Factors**: Aging population, rising economic pressures, and a shift in social values toward individualism and career focus. * **Notable Trends**: Growth of the **single-person economy** and the normalization of **"no marriage, no kids"** mentality. --- ### **4. **Sweden 🇸🇪** * **Single-Person Households**: Around **40%** of households are single-person in Sweden. * **Key Factors**: High levels of individualism, progressive family structures, and a strong welfare system that supports independence. * **Notable Trends**: A culture of **personal freedom** and **minimalist living**, with many choosing **solo living** and **single-parenthood**. --- ### **5. **Germany 🇩🇪** * **Single-Person Households**: Over **40%** of German households are now single-person. * **Key Factors**: Urbanization, high cost of living, changing attitudes toward marriage, and a focus on career and personal development. * **Notable Trends**: The popularity of **small apartments** and **co-living spaces** for young professionals and urban dwellers. --- ### **6. **United States 🇺🇸** * **Single-Person Households**: Around **28%**, but expected to rise to **30-35%** by 2025. * **Key Factors**: Economic pressures, shifting gender roles, increasing life expectancy, and cultural emphasis on **independence**. * **Notable Trends**: Growth of **solo living** in major cities, especially among **young professionals** and **older adults**. --- ### **7. **United Kingdom 🇬🇧** * **Single-Person Households**: Over **30%** of all households in the UK are single-person. * **Key Factors**: High cost of living in cities like **London**, changing cultural attitudes toward marriage and family, and economic challenges. * **Notable Trends**: Increased demand for **single-occupancy housing** and services aimed at **solo living**, such as **meal kits** and **personalized wellness services**. --- ### **8. **France 🇫🇷** * **Single-Person Households**: Approximately **30%** of households in France are single-person. * **Key Factors**: Economic factors, particularly in large cities, and a trend toward **individualism** and **personal freedom**. * **Notable Trends**: Rising number of **individuals living alone**, particularly in **urban areas** like **Paris**. --- ### **9. **Finland 🇫🇮** * **Single-Person Households**: Finland has seen a rapid increase in **single-person households**, with **nearly 40%** of the population living alone. * **Key Factors**: High standard of living, individualistic culture, and the availability of social services supporting solo living. * **Notable Trends**: Growth in **compact living spaces**, and the rise of **single-person economy** products and services. --- ### **10. **Netherlands 🇳🇱** * **Single-Person Households**: Around **40%** of households in the Netherlands are single-person. * **Key Factors**: High quality of life, urbanization, economic independence, and strong cultural emphasis on **personal space** and **individual rights**. * **Notable Trends**: Emphasis on **solo living**, **minimalism**, and **flexible work arrangements** that enable people to live independently. --- ### **Common Factors Driving These Trends**: * **Aging Populations**: In all these countries, the number of elderly people living alone is increasing due to longer life expectancies and changing family dynamics. * **Economic Pressures**: The rising **cost of living**, especially in urban areas, and financial pressures make it harder for individuals to afford large homes or raise families. * **Work Culture**: High levels of **career focus** and **long working hours** in many of these countries make **personal freedom** and **independence** more attractive than traditional family structures. * **Cultural Shifts**: There's a **global shift toward individualism**, where younger generations are more focused on **personal growth**, **career** goals, and **independence** rather than traditional roles of marriage and parenthood. * **Urbanization**: With **more people moving to cities**, smaller living spaces and **compact apartments** designed for solo living are becoming more popular and accessible. --- ### **Conclusion** By **2025**, the **single-person household trend** will continue to grow in these **10 countries**, reflecting broader **global shifts** toward individualism and evolving social structures. While each country has its own specific **economic, social, and cultural factors**, the common thread is a move toward **solo living**, **career focus**, and **independence**, leading to a growing **single-person economy** with products and services tailored to individuals rather than families. |
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Yesterday, 02:56 PM
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Lol Chat says:
So yes, Malaysia will likely see around 30-35% of its households being single-person by 2030, in line with the general shift happening in many other urbanized and economically growing countries. Recap of Countries with 35%+ by 2030 (Including Malaysia): South Korea 🇰🇷: 45-50% Finland 🇫🇮: 45-50% Netherlands 🇳🇱: 45-50% Sweden 🇸🇪: 45-50% Germany 🇩🇪: 45-50% Japan 🇯🇵: 40-45% Taiwan 🇹🇼: 40-45% United Kingdom 🇬🇧: 35-40% France 🇫🇷: 35-40% United States 🇺🇸: 35-40% Canada 🇨🇦: 35-40% Norway 🇳🇴: 35-40% Australia 🇦🇺: 35-40% Italy 🇮🇹: 35-40% Spain 🇪🇸: 35-40% Malaysia 🇲🇾: 30-35% (by 2030) |
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QUOTE(TiramisuCoffee @ Dec 6 2025, 02:56 PM) Lol Chat says: Nice So yes, Malaysia will likely see around 30-35% of its households being single-person by 2030, in line with the general shift happening in many other urbanized and economically growing countries. Recap of Countries with 35%+ by 2030 (Including Malaysia): South Korea 🇰🇷: 45-50% Finland 🇫🇮: 45-50% Netherlands 🇳🇱: 45-50% Sweden 🇸🇪: 45-50% Germany 🇩🇪: 45-50% Japan 🇯🇵: 40-45% Taiwan 🇹🇼: 40-45% United Kingdom 🇬🇧: 35-40% France 🇫🇷: 35-40% United States 🇺🇸: 35-40% Canada 🇨🇦: 35-40% Norway 🇳🇴: 35-40% Australia 🇦🇺: 35-40% Italy 🇮🇹: 35-40% Spain 🇪🇸: 35-40% Malaysia 🇲🇾: 30-35% (by 2030) |
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QUOTE(enviro @ Dec 6 2025, 01:53 PM) Govt needs to legalise euthanasia so ppl can choose to depart with dignity in planned fashion. Meis liked this post
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this is modern lifestyle
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Yesterday, 03:59 PM
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