MOVE OUT & MOVE BACK IN | Learn English Phrasal Verbs

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Hello! This is jack from tofluency.com and welcome to this lesson where I'm
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going to talk about using the phrasal verb 'move out'. Now, I have already made a
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lesson on this when I talked about moving out of my house or moving out of
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my home office into this new space. But a few people commented and gave examples
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where they talked about moving out of their parents house.
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So, what I want you to do is to listen to this next example: most people in the UK
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move out at 18.
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Most people in the UK move out at 18. Now, what we're talking about here, and in
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this example, is moving out of your parent's house. So, we use this a lot when
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we talk about moving out of your house = moving out of your parent's house and
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going to live on your own.
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So, if you hear someone say: I moved out at 18,
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it means that they moved out of their parent's house at 18. Now, this is an
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interesting topic for discussion because most people in the UK or the U.S. move
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out when they're 18. So, just like i said before, most people in the US and the UK
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move out when they're 18 and the reason for this is that they go to college or
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they go to university as it's called in the UK. So, most people move out at 18
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because of college, but also, it's part of the culture too. You know, I know a lot of
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people who didn't go to college but they still wanted to move out of their parent's
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house at an early age.
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However, when I was living in Spain, I noticed that a lot of people didn't move
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out until they were in their thirties.
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So, I know this is quite common in Spain and other European countries where
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people move out a later date.
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And i was told that there are a few reasons for this.
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The first one is that a lot of people go to university in their home city, so
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they'll go to the University that's in their city and this means that they
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don't have to move out in order to go to university. Now, in the UK and in the US,
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a lot of people go to different cities to go to university.
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Another reason why this happens in Spain is because of the high levels of
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unemployment for young people. So, young people find it difficult to find work;
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they find it difficult to get a job,
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therefore, they stay with their parents as long as possible.
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What can happen is after moving out, certain people move back in with their parents.
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So, we can use this phrasal verb too: to move back in with - move back in with your
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parents. And I know a lot of people who have done this for various reasons -
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it sometimes happens when people have a new baby and they need that extra help;
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they need their parents to help them look after their new baby.
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So, this is to move back in with - move back in with your parents.
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What I want to know now is this: is it common where you live for people to move
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out of their parent's house early or do people usually wait until they're in
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their late twenties or thirties?
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So, please share this with everyone in the comments section below -
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I look forward to reading your answers and if you have any questions about the
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phrasal verbs in this lesson, then just ask i'll happily answer those
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questions for you.
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Thank you for watching and I'll speak to you soon!
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