EPISODE · Apr 19, 2023 · 3 MIN
Do young people today need financial help from their parents新
…the most 最…Be really into 喜欢 Like LoveA decent job 满意的工作 Salary 薪水 Physical working environment 工作环境Afford a house 买个房子 Affordable 买得起的Financial situation Financial burden 状况和压力Independent economically 独立
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