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'Too much for me': Fresh grad asked to pay K monthly to family a week into new job

‘Too much for me’: Fresh grad asked to pay $1K monthly to family a week into new job

Posted on 29 June 2025 By jobuzo

A week into her first full-time job, 29-year-old Annie (not her real name) was hit with a double whammy: Her parents asked for $500 in financial support – and her sister wanted another $500 in rent for staying at her flat.

Annie who had just graduated from university in 2025, posted her experience on r/askSingapore, saying that she felt the amounts were “too much” for her.

“I am a late bloomer and I plan to purchase a single-person flat and rely on my own money to retire instead of relying on marriage and kids.”

But her dreams of independence now feel out of reach. On top of rent and parental contributions, Annie also has a loan to repay.

“I am also going to pay for my MOE Tuition Fee Loan that I subscribed to, to lessen the burden of my university tuition fee. Going to be paying around $1K a month till I clear the debt.”

Her post sparked an intense debate about financial expectations in families – namely, how much working children are expected to support their parents, and when financial support feels more like an obligation rather than a gesture of goodwill.

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Netizens were split.

Some users backed her stance, questioning why her sister was charging rent at all.

One asked: “I would honestly aim to settle the loan before contributing any discretionary spending to family members. Why is your sister charging you rent?”

Another user echoed this sentiment: “It’s important to help out a family, and be thankful for the time and hard work they’ve done for you during all those years of raising you.

“But if it is a crazy request you can’t fulfill and affects your own personal needs and goals in life you should try to discuss if you can do that with your parents. Do not let what others want affect what you need. You should always give what you can spare.”

Others were more pragmatic.

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One commented: “She’s 29. A fully grown adult woman. It’s fair for her sister to charge her rent because she should have her own housing by now. If she had her own place, whether it’s bought or rented, it would’ve cost more than $500 per month.

“Besides, we don’t know her sister’s situation. If her sister is extremely well to do, then yes perhaps she could be more supportive by waiving it. If not, then it’s only fair because she could’ve rented it to an outsider for additional income.”

Then came the “you lived rent-free till now” camp, who felt the $1,000 request wasn’t entirely unreasonable.

One suggested: “If you have not contributed to your family until 29 years old and been living rent-free till your first full-time job, I would say it’s not totally unreasonable for them to ask for money. It’s still cheaper than moving out.”

Some Redditors sensed the tension ran deeper than dollars and cents.

One user commented: “Reading your comments, the issue seems to be deeper than just money. To you, you don’t think that they deserve the money (or at least they are worth this amount). Clear the air with them first, as much as possible, then talk about money. Otherwise, either party will feel shortchanged.”

Other commenters also shared their own experiences of uncomfortable financial conversations with family, highlighting how common such struggles are.

“Actually, I had that too, but I made it work as I shouldn’t be living rent free anyway. I gave tuition on the side and I made sure I didn’t spend so much on myself. It was tough in the beginning but if there’s a will there’s a way,” one said.

‘Too much for me’: Fresh grad asked to pay $1K monthly to family a week into new job


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