For young people nowadays, not wanting to live with their parents I think is a very common idea ah. Take myself as an example, although now I am living in the dormitory, and occasionally go home. But in my heart, I am not willing to live with my parents, let's talk about my own considerations. The first point is that "far away from the incense near the stink" reason, always and parents live long, to a certain extent, will increase the probability of quarrels, and I think a long time and parents live, or like living in the swaddling clothes, most of the things are done by the parents, their own home as a little princess prince, the child to a certain extent, or can not be self-supporting.
For married children, I think it is even more impossible to live with parents. Because no matter whether you are a mother-in-law or mother-in-law, in the days of the young couple, it is inevitable that there will be things that do not see eye to eye, mother-in-law and daughter-in-law war of contradictions is how to come? Are not all due to and parents live in a piece of guilty of verbal disputes arise? So married couple, it is best to move out, give each other a space.
In fact, some people advocate and parents live in a piece, is to want to give parents good care, good environment, good life, but I think this is most often the parents are not so healthy, because I think the normal life of the elderly should be the old couple can go outside to travel, nothing to do can be a square dance, play chess, this kind of, in the old couple is not very old, the body is very healthy, give them more space for two people is not it? If you are in favor of filial piety, then it is a good idea to give them more space to be together. If you advocate filial piety, then you can buy a house in the same neighborhood or neighboring neighborhoods, so that you can do filial piety, you also have space between each other.
So you don't want to be burdened with this idea, nowadays a lot of people are holding this idea and don't want to live with their parents. If you define being unfilial from not wanting to live with your parents, then the concept of filial piety is a bit too narrow, right?