I'm currently living in Denmark and my parents want to move back to Scotland however I want to stay.. what do you think I should do?
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My advice would depend on how old you are firstly, and if you are 15 http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=ApYSuCUhVXdkkoMf25TgnAXty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20100808071446AAfGylN then the answer is a bit more clear cut At 15 you are not legally able to live away from your parents without parental consent You don't say what you are worried about in moving back to Aberdeen? I can understand it completely if you have a nice group of friends and social life in Copenhagen and it is daunting to think of leaving all that behind, but try to look on the positive side of things. It's easy to keep in contact with friends abroad nowadays, and you'll get the chance to make a new bunch of friends At the end of the day I'm sure your parents are doing what they think is best for you all as a family unit, and in these uncertain times the draw of job security,. family ties etc is quite a big one. At 15 you would not be able to work legally to fund your stay on your own in Copenhagen plus without parental consent you wouldn't be able to stay anyway, and without family living in Copehagen with whom you could live, I can imagine that your parents would be reluctant to consider this as an option I would suggest that you sit down, make a list of all your concerns with the move and then ask your parents for a talk, and sit down and explain calmly all these concerns so that they can understand and to be able to help and support you - and utlimately to make a decision as an family with all people agreeing ideally Wishing you the best of luck
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i live in aberdeen and it is very miserable and dark city very cold and depressed with quite alot of poverty and it is very grey however there is alot of money to be earned here with the oil industry and taxes in scotland are much lower than in denmark the hospitals and schools in aberdeen are very good and the university is very good
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